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It is a scene all too familiar in Mosul. Three gay men are forced to the edge of a rooftop and thrown onto the stone street below. But this isn't Mosul or Damascus. This is London.Tony Assad works for MI5. He's a tall, good-looking man of mixed race who speaks perfect Arabic. He lives happily with his boyfriend of five years until the day he's put in charge of a case that will mix his personal life with political life as it all threatens to tear his world apart.

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It is a scene all too familiar in Mosul. Three gay men are forced to the edge of a rooftop and thrown onto the stone street below. But this isn't Mosul or Damascus. This is London.Tony Assad works for MI5. He's a tall, good-looking man of mixed race who speaks perfect Arabic. He lives happily with his boyfriend of five years until the day he's put in charge of a case that will mix his personal life with political life as it all threatens to tear his world apart.

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Autorenporträt
Richard F. Green was an actor in the late '50s and early '60s at Stratford and the Birmingham Rep. In the '60s, he graduated as a teacher in Hull. He formed his own theatre company and school in the mid-'70s and staged productions at the Royal National Theatre and the Edinburgh Festival. At the festival, he was responsible for mounting an original production on Myra Hindley and won 5-star reviews for his interpretation of Sondheim musicals.