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September 2009 1410419029 978-1410419026 Lrg

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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Gabbay's winning third thriller to feature CIA spook Jack Teller (after The Lisbon Crossing) focuses on Iran during two pivotal years: 1953, when a mistake-laden covert CIA operation overthrew the nation's prime minister, Mohammad Mossadegh, and 1979, during the chaos of the Islamic revolution and Ayatollah Khomeini's rise to power. In 1953, as a naïve Company recruit, Teller befriends an idealistic Iranian government official, Yari Fatemi, only to be manipulated into betraying him and his family. In 1979, when Yari's sister shows up in New York and informs Teller that her brother is in jail awaiting certain execution, Teller feels compelled to return to Iran in a suicidal attempt to save Yari. Powered by relentless pacing and a story line abounding in subterfuge, treachery and subversion, this Ludlumesque page-turner offers invaluable historical insights into the turbulent relationship between America (the Great Satan) and Iran. (June)
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The third novel in the Jack Teller series jumps back and forth in time. In 1953, Teller assists the CIA in Iran as part of Operation Ajax, designed to stage an overthrow of the government. In 1979, Teller learns that someone he hasn’t seen since his days in Tehran has been imprisoned. Feeling a sense of responsibility, he heads back to Iran to rescue a man he once considered a friend. Gabbay’s portrait of Iran at the height of the Ayatollah Khomeini’s reign proves to be quite compelling, but the scenes set earlier are mundane at best. And just how old is Teller’s character supposed to be? Fans of the previous Teller novels will definitely want to pick this one up. Others will find it a hit-or-miss proposition. --Jeff Ayers --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Hardcover: 443 pages
  • Publisher: Thorndike Press; Lrg edition (September 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1410419029
  • ISBN-13: 978-1410419026
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,392,054 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Tom Gabbay was born in 1953 in Bloomington, Indiana. After studying painting in London and Philadelphia, he began his career in New York, producing animated films for the well known children's program Sesame Street. In 1985 he joined NBC television in Los Angeles as Director of Children's programs. During his tenure at the network, he also served as a Director of Comedy Programs and Creative Director of NBC Europe. In addition to his novels, (The Berlin Conspiracy, The Lisbon Crossing, and The Tehran Conviction) he has written several screenplays and contributed political cartoons to the Philadelphia Daily News. www.tomgabbay.com

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST READ FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED IN WHAT IS HAPPENING IN IRAN TODAY, June 18, 2009
I concur with all that the previous reviewer has written so I only wish to elaborate on one point. What we are seeing, hearing and reading about in Iran in June, 2009 and why it is important that the U.S. is not seen to be meddling in their election is all excitingly and suspensefully portrayed in The Tehran Conviction. All one needs to know about Operation Ajax led by Kermit Roosevelt and it's sequence of unintended consequences for ensuing generations is laid out in this most topical and entertaining political thriller. You will not be disappointed.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Teller Scores Again, August 10, 2010
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Author Tom Gabbay pens another winner in this third Jack Teller novel. This time the year is 1979 when Teller is approached by an old Iranian acquaintance Zahra Fatemi. Her brother, Yari, has been imprisoned and Zahra implores Teller to use his CIA connections to try to get him freed. Teller's relationship with Yari goes back to 1953 when, as a new CIA recruit, he befriended Yari as part of a subversive CIA attempt to overthrow Iranian prime minister Mohammad Mossadegh. Reluctantly, Teller goes back to Iran where he becomes embroiled in Ayatollah Khomeini's Iranian hostage crisis. As Teller works on Yari's release he recounts the events of 1953.

Gabbay reveals a darker side of the CIA as the agency details its strategy to overthrow the government of a sovereign nation. Sadly, that portion of the book is not fiction. However, that also underscored how that event became the genesis of the United States becoming the Great Satan and ultimately contributing to future events like the hostage crisis.

"The Tehran Conviction" is another enthralling thriller which should not be missed.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome spy suspense, March 30, 2010
In 1953, Jack Teller goes to Tehran as a new recruit to the newly organized CIA. Under the cover of an influential oil executive, Jack Teller's mission includes making contacts to serve the CIA's goal of influence on the Iranian government during the height of the Cold War. Jack makes contact with Yari Fatemi and his sister Zahra. Yari Fatemi has high hopes that Prime Monister Mohammed Mossadegh is a great man, a man able to bring to Iran a sense of independence from colonialism to creating a society that will honor the rich history of the country and bring human rights to its people. The CIA's mission to overthrow Mossadegh, however, puts Jack at odds with the friendship the two men share. Twenty-six years later, Iran stands on the brink of a religious revolution. Zahra approaches Jack, begging him to help her brother. In an unofficial mission, much like those of MISSION IMPOSSIBLE, in which if discovered, the secretary will disavow any knowledge of the mission, Jack enters a new Iran where the chaos of revolution in a bold, daring attempt to save the very man he betrayed years earlier.

Tom Gabbay's THE TEHRAN CONVICTION is an exceptional historical spy thriller! Tom Gabbay reaches into CIA history to create a thriller that sheds light not only on past events but also one that gives an excellent chilling background to recent events. Tom Gabbay places his fictional characters within real historic events and surrounds them with real historical figures. Tom Gabbay also does an excellent job at balancing the particulars of Iranian history with the overarching background of the Cold War. THE TEHRAN CONVICTION is fast-paced spy fiction that alternates between the two main time periods.

As spy fiction, THE TEHRAN CONVICTION brings the reader right into the heart of the story through the characters of Jack Teller and Yari Fatemi. Yari is young, optimistic and idealistic. Jack Teller is a man loyal to the mission but one who also questions those around him. Despite his loyalty to his country and the CIA's mission, he sees the dangers if not ridiculousness of some of CIA's aims. Donaldson, a character Jack meets later in the book, is a perfect complement to Jack, each bringing out the depth in each other. The later daring mission keeps a reader on pins and needles with several turns and twists. Tom Gabbay writes outstanding spy fiction with all the ingredients to keep a reader locked in until the last page. Fast, dangerous, bold action joins with a more thoughtful insight into politics and indeed human nature itself through the richness of character depth. Tom Gabbay's twists on idealism and realism are exquisite! THE TEHRAN CONVICTION is a perfect dance between subversion and betrayal, leaving a reader on edge, never quite expecting the clever twists around the next corner. What an ending --- it leaves a reader thinking with just the slightest chill to send shivers throughout!

It's been a very long time since I have read spy fiction so thoroughly satisfying or as awesome as Tom Gabbay's THE TEHRAN CONVICTION. If like this reader, you tend to avoid recent spy novels set in the Mideast having found so much television and recent thrillers too realistic or not realistic enough, shallow and one-dimensional, a reader need not have such qualms about Tom Gabbay's THE TEHRAN CONVICTION. I received this book as a gift so I tried it. Am I ever glad I did! The night I finished it, I immediately ordered the author's two previous books. If you love rich spy suspense, Tom Gabbay is a must read. Outstanding!

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