The new Iraqi Republic is born, promising a new dawn of freedom and justice. But the revolution immediately turns on itself. The alliance between its leaders fractures, plunging the nation into a new cycle of conspiracy and betrayal. Watching from the shadows is the Ba'ath Party, a disciplined and ruthless organization with its own vision for Iraq. Among them is a young, ambitious, and terrifyingly patient operative from Tikrit: Saddam Hussein.
Told through the eyes of two men on opposite sides of history—Lafi, the tragic witness to the old world’s end, and Omar, a Ba'athist idealist who becomes a complicit insider in the new regime’s machinery of fear—The Last King of Baghdad is a monumental historical thriller spanning fifty years of coups, purges, and wars.
From the halls of power where alliances are forged and broken, to the bloody front lines of the Iran-Iraq War and the chilling purges of the Ba'ath Party, this meticulously researched novel exposes the tragic and violent heart of modern Iraqi history. It is a story of how the dream of a republic died, and how the patient predator who watched it all unfold finally rose from the ashes to become a dictator, casting a shadow that would stretch for decades.
With more than 100 novels published, Gaurav Garg has established himself as a master storyteller, captivating a wide and devoted readership. His works, spanning both fiction and non-fiction, are known for their immersive narratives, compelling characters, and thought-provoking themes.