Assassins of the Turquoise Palace: Retelling of the Mykonos Assassinations

Roya Hakakian
by Roya Hakakian
06-Sep-2011
 

My second book, Assassins of the Turquoise Palace, is a retelling of the Mykonos assassinations, when Iranian-Kurdish opposition leaders were killed at a restaurant in Berlin, Germany. You can read about it on Facebook, read the blurb and summary on the attached flyer, order it on Amazon and keep posted on all of my activities on my website, royahakakian.com.

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vildemose

 Fantastic book. I can't

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 Fantastic book. I can't wait to read it.

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Anahid Hojjati

Thanks Roya jan for writing this book

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People need to know more about terror of "Abdol Rahman Ghassemloo". Thanks for your book and also for this blog.