In the besieged coastal enclave of Zahir, silence is the most dangerous weapon of all.
Underneath the ruins, Dr. Leila Haddar runs a hidden hospital where every breath is borrowed and every life a negotiation. Above ground, Sarah Quinn, a British journalist, crosses into the war zone to tell the world what it refuses to see.
When an airstrike traps them together beneath the city, their fates intertwine in a desperate fight for survival and truth. Between them stands Samir, a doctor turned informant, whose betrayal may yet save the city - or destroy it completely.
As Zahir burns, the two women must decide what to protect: the living, the dead, or the truth itself.
Inspired by real conflicts but set in a fictional landscape, The Walls of Zahir combines the tension of a political thriller with the emotional depth of literary fiction.
A novel about what remains when the bombs stop falling - and the courage it takes to keep remembering.