Tom Gabbay plots his most riveting tale yet: Agent Jack Teller
had to make an ugly choice in his youth . . . and now, decades
later, he and the United States must deal with the blowback.
Tehran 1953. Jack Teller, a new recruit to the recently
established Central Intelligence Agency, finds himself in Iran
posing as a high-level American oil executive as part of Operation
Ajax, the agency's first attempt to overthrow the government of a
sovereign nation. Torn between loyalty to his country's policies
and sympathy for the hopes of a fledgling democracy, Jack must
ultimately pick which side he will betray. It is a decision that
will affect the future of the Middle East and, eventually, the
world.
Twenty-six years later, in 1979, Jack returns to a very
different Iran. The country is in the grip of a religious
revolution, and the streets of the capital city are filled with
daily rantings against The Great Satan. Jack's attempt to save one
man from Islamic justice--a man whom he had, at one time, called a
friend--leads him into the heart of an emerging struggle between
the West and a new and dangerous ideology.
Divided by conflicting loyalties, a young Jack Teller made a
fateful choice that would reverberate for decades. In "The Tehran
Conviction," Tom Gabbay masterfully interweaves politics and
suspense in a searing tale of espionage and betrayal that reveals
the unexpected costs our decisions hold for us--and for
history.
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