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Ezzedine Choukri Fishere

    Aziz al-Din Shukri Fishiri is characterized by a deep interest in the human psyche and the complexity of interpersonal relationships. His works often explore moral dilemmas and ethical challenges of modern life. With a keen eye for detail and a penetrating insight into human nature, he creates stories that provoke thought. His unique style and thematic depth make him an important voice in contemporary literature.

    Embrace on Brooklyn Bridge
    The Egyptian Assassin
    • The Egyptian Assassin

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.4(11)Add rating

      A lawyer-turned-terrorist is catapulted on a mission traversing Cairo, Sudan, Paris and Afghanistan in this revenge thriller deftly-written by a Middle East political insider A lifetime ago, Fakhreddin had been an idealistic young lawyer, seeking to fight corruption from his modest quarter of Cairo. Then, a botched attempt on his life forced him to flee the country, propelling him on a wild journey that would lead to Afghanistan’s jihadi training camps. He was transformed into a trained killer, and never once lost sight of his revenge. But did he lose sight of the only person that really mattered to him, his son, Omar? At the very core of Fakhreddin’s bold, nail-biting exploits are his broken family, and broken heart, and his search for redemption and a way home.

      The Egyptian Assassin
    • Embrace on Brooklyn Bridge

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.1(33)Add rating

      On the eve of Salma's twenty-first birthday, friends and family travel to New York for a celebration reluctantly organized by her grandfather Darwish. As the guests make their way to the party, each journey takes on a greater significance than a simple trip to the city, as they find themselves examining their pasts, their relationships to one another, and to the country in which they live. Between Cairo and New York, Embrace on Brooklyn Bridge paints a vivid portrait of a fragmented Arab-American family, one struggling to become whole again and to let go of the past.

      Embrace on Brooklyn Bridge