In Tehran during the last years of the Shah's reign, veteran journalist Jim Morgan pursues the details of an Israeli's murder and discovers a bloody conspiracy more disturbing than the violence endemic to Tehran
At least, TRYING to find Hoseyn. They finally do, but. . . the extraordinary difficulties of getting authentic information out of a country where spies are everywhere, and no one is responsible. I nearly gave up reading this, as frustrated as the main character with getting information. I was SO glad when he ends up in London with his wife--good resolution, but hither and thither throughout a looonnnnggg book.