Un Paso Del Infierno - Yashmina Shaw... — Baghdad_ A

: A Kurdish man serving time for a crime he didn't commit. He mysteriously refuses to appeal his case until his cousin, Samal, is unexpectedly named Minister of Agriculture.

Readers on platforms like Amazon have rated it , noting its blend of action, adventure, and historical weight. Baghdad_ A un paso del infierno - Yashmina Shaw...

: Shawki, born in Vigo to a Spanish mother and Kurdish father, lived in Iraq until she was 18. Her background as a historian and specialist in Middle Eastern politics lends the narrative a deep sense of realism. : A Kurdish man serving time for a crime he didn't commit

: The sinister right-hand man to then-Vice President Saddam Hussein, who orchestrates purges against anyone deemed a threat to the state. Why It Is Worth Reading : Shawki, born in Vigo to a Spanish

: The book explores how the "memory of love" acts as a lifeline for those facing extreme physical and psychological pain.

: It captures the volatile atmosphere of Baghdad where a single event can "change lives forever," leaving every character feeling that the city is truly just "one step from hell". Critical Reception

: A primary suspect held in the brutal Abu Ghraib prison . He endures torture while clinging to memories of his love, Tamara, choosing death over betraying his resistance comrades.