Death Revenge Redemption

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Summary

In the gritty streets of Tabriz, Amir leads a band of survivors bound by loss and a thirst for revenge against the oppressive Shah. Haunted by his past, he navigates a city torn by rival factions-democrats, communists, and loyalists-all vying for power. As Detective Kazem hunts the shadowy figures behind a wave of daring raids, Amir's latest mission draws him deeper into a web of danger and betrayal. A tale of loyalty, vengeance, and resilience, this novel unfolds in a richly drawn world of narrow alleys, hidden hideouts, and simmering rebellion. Death Revenge Redemption © 2025 by Amirreza Mahdiyan is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

Status
Complete
Chapters
5
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
18+

Intro

Death Revenge Redemption © 2025 by Amirreza Mahdiyan is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

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Note from Author

When I started writing Death Revenge Redemption, I wanted to capture a moment in time—early 20th-century Iran, a place where history churned with unrest and ordinary people bore the weight of it. Tabriz, with its shadowed alleys and fractured loyalties, became the heartbeat of this story. It’s not a tale of triumph or easy answers. It’s about revenge that cuts deeper than the blade, about survival that costs more than it gives, and about the messy, human truth beneath grand ideals. This novel grew out of late nights, scribbled notes, and a lot of second-guessing. The history and this story aren’t perfect, but I hope they resonated with you and you felt their weight.

Thanks for reading. It’s free because I just want it out there, in your hands, not locked away. This is my first stab at something this raw, and it’s yours now as much as it’s mine.