Iran In a world where truth is fragile and memory can be bought or erased, Iran follows journalist Daniel into the heart of a hidden war. What begins with a single photograph-an ordinary man standing beneath a dome moments before he vanishes-pulls him into an underground network of teachers, couriers, and ordinary citizens who risk everything to keep names alive. As Daniel uncovers a black-market trade built on silence, he becomes both witness and target.
The deeper he goes, the more he realizes that the fight is not only about evidence, but about the people who carry it: bakers who hide slips in loaves, children who memorize forbidden songs, and families who refuse to let their loved ones disappear into the machinery of forgetting. From the riverbanks of Basra to secret safe houses and coded radio signals, Daniel must navigate a landscape where every ally could be a threat and every truth has a price.
When a missing courier resurfaces with a tin marked by a blue ribbon, Daniel faces a choice that will determine not only his fate, but the survival of the entire Archive of Hands. Iran is a tense, atmospheric thriller about resistance, identity, and the quiet power of those who refuse to let history be rewritten. A story of courage in small acts, of memory carried through generations, and of the people who stand between truth and oblivion.
Iran In a world where truth is fragile and memory can be bought or erased, Iran follows journalist Daniel into the heart of a hidden war. What begins with a single photograph-an ordinary man standing beneath a dome moments before he vanishes-pulls him into an underground network of teachers, couriers, and ordinary citizens who risk everything to keep names alive. As Daniel uncovers a black-market trade built on silence, he becomes both witness and target.
The deeper he goes, the more he realizes that the fight is not only about evidence, but about the people who carry it: bakers who hide slips in loaves, children who memorize forbidden songs, and families who refuse to let their loved ones disappear into the machinery of forgetting. From the riverbanks of Basra to secret safe houses and coded radio signals, Daniel must navigate a landscape where every ally could be a threat and every truth has a price.
When a missing courier resurfaces with a tin marked by a blue ribbon, Daniel faces a choice that will determine not only his fate, but the survival of the entire Archive of Hands. Iran is a tense, atmospheric thriller about resistance, identity, and the quiet power of those who refuse to let history be rewritten. A story of courage in small acts, of memory carried through generations, and of the people who stand between truth and oblivion.