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In the bestselling tradition of espionage novels by John LeCarre and Alan Furst, Istanbul Passage brilliantly illustrates why Edgar Award–winning author Joseph Kanon has been hailed as "the heir apparent to Graham Greene" (The Boston Globe).

Istanbul survived the Second World War as a magnet for refugees and spies. Even expatriate American Leon Bauer was drawn into this shadow world, doing undercover odd jobs in support of the Allied war effort. Now as the espionage community begins to pack up and an apprehensive city prepares for the grim realities of postwar life, Leon is given one last routine assignment. But when the job goes fatally wrong—an exchange of gunfire, a body left in the street, and a potential war criminal on his hands—Leon is trapped in a tangle of shifting loyalties and moral uncertainty.

Played out against the bazaars and mosques and faded mansions of this knowing, ancient Ottoman city, Istanbul Passage is the unforgettable story of a man swept up in the dawn of the Cold War, of an unexpected love affair, and of a city as deceptive as the calm surface waters of the Bosphorus that divides it.
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“A fast-moving, thinking man’s thriller. . . tense and atmospheric [with] sinister intrigue.” ― The Wall Street Journal

“Intelligent plotting and vivid evocation of the city itself.” ―
The New York Times Book Review

“Dialogue that can go off like gunfire…Takes its place among espionage novels as an instant classic.” ―
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“Superbly crafted…A beautifully conceived and atmospheric thriller.” ―
Library Journal (starred review)

“Offers access to the compromised milieu of a vivid metropolis in its first postwar winter, where everyone is trying to keep balance amid bad choices.” ―
The Washington Post

"Istanbul Passage is a first-rate espionage novel, filled with complexity and thrills, but its greatest success may be in this much more universal literary exploration: how an ordinary man is transformed by extraordinary circumstances." -- Chris Pavone, New York Times bestselling author of The Expats, in Publishers Weekly

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Istanbul Passage bristles with authenticity. Joseph Kanon has a unique and admirable talent: he brilliantly marries suspense and historical fact, wrapping them around a core of pure human drama, while making it seem effortless. This isn't just talent; it's magic.” -- Olen Steinhauer, New York Times bestselling author of The Tourist

"With dialogue that can go off like gunfire and a streak of nostalgia that feels timeless, this book takes its place among espionage novels as an instant classic."
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“A masterful work that is as gripping as it is intelligent.” ―
The Daily Beast

“Kanon delivers a satisfying atmospheric thriller.” ―
Entertainment Weekly

"Superbly crafted… A beautifully conceived and atmospheric thriller; highly recommended." ―
Library Journal (Starred Review)

"Reminiscent of the works of Graham Greene." -- Alexander McCall Smith

About the Author

Joseph Kanon is the Edgar Award–winning author of Los Alamos and nine other novels: The Prodigal Spy, Alibi, Stardust, Istanbul Passage, Leaving Berlin, Defectors, The Accomplice, The Berlin Exchange, and The Good German, which was made into a major motion picture starring George Clooney and Cate Blanchett. Other awards include the Hammett Award of the International Association of Crime Writers and the Human Writes Award of the Anne Frank Foundation. He lives in New York City.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 1439156433
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Atria Books; First Edition (April 16, 2013)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 432 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9781439156438
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1439156438
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.31 x 0.9 x 8.25 inches
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Joseph Kanon is the author of four other novels, Los Alamos, The Good German, The Prodigal Spy and Alibi. Before becoming a full-time writer, he was a book publishing executive. He lives in New York City.

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Customers praise the novel's plot for its intrigue and resourcefulness, with one review highlighting its complex storyline set in Istanbul. The writing style receives positive feedback for its beautiful prose and vivid descriptions of the city, while the atmosphere is appreciated for its authentic portrayal of 1940s Istanbul. Customers disagree on the pacing, with some finding it fast-moving while others describe it as slow, and the character development is mixed, with some praising the characters while others find them underdeveloped. The book's descriptions of Istanbul receive mixed reactions, with some finding them great while others find them confusing, and several customers express boredom with the narrative.

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265 customers mention "Plot"212 positive53 negative

Customers enjoy the plot of the book, which features intrigue and resourcefulness, with multiple plot lines woven together and high suspense elements.

"...This an intelligent, finely crafted story that picks up tension and velocity as it moves forward...." Read more

"...Kanon weaves a complex plot for his protagonist, Leon Bauer. There is intrigue, some mystery a moral dilemma and a touch of romance inside a love..." Read more

"...Kanon's "Istanbul Passage" is destined to be one of the classic postwar spy novels of our era, eclipsing the author's well regarded "The Good German...." Read more

"...know who they are, what they face and what becomes of them; and inter-relationships. A good novelist infuses these characters with shades of gray...." Read more

166 customers mention "Readability"166 positive0 negative

Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as one of the best books in its genre and a great movie adaptation, with one customer noting that it gets better with each chapter.

"...A great read. Highly recommended." Read more

"...But these are minor pickies when taken in the context of this excellent novel." Read more

"...All in all I thought the novel was good but it would have been terrific if Kanon had simply narrated the work rather than engaging in conversation...." Read more

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134 customers mention "Writing style"105 positive29 negative

Customers appreciate the writing style of the book, describing it as beautifully written and readable, with one customer highlighting its vivid descriptions of Istanbul.

"...This an intelligent, finely crafted story that picks up tension and velocity as it moves forward...." Read more

"...Some beautiful writing and settings, great action scenes and mouth-watering descriptions of Istanbul...." Read more

"...It is a beautiful metaphor describing generations of American officials dealing with conflicts in distant lands they don't understand, whose scope..." Read more

"...They are so carefully and meticulously drawn that there are no true villains but rather individuals with a purpose...." Read more

29 customers mention "Atmosphere"29 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the atmosphere of the novel, particularly its portrayal of 1940s Istanbul, with one customer noting how it captures the city's feel wonderfully.

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104 customers mention "Character development"68 positive36 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the character development in the book, with some praising the wonderful characters and engaging plot twists, while others find the dialogue confusing and note that the characters aren't well developed.

"...The protagonist is on moral tenterhooks throughout, and because the author has effectively convinced the reader of Bauer's integrity and worth, we..." Read more

"...The characters are engaging and mysterious woven into the sights and sounds of post war Istanbul...." Read more

"...The book drags a bit in places, too many inner thoughts and debates, and some superfluous scenes that divert from the plot...." Read more

"...Noteworthy characters that you care about. You want to know who they are, what they face and what becomes of them; and inter-relationships...." Read more

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Customers have mixed reactions to the book's descriptions of Istanbul, with some praising the vivid portrayal of the city and its expatriots, while others find it somewhat confusing and difficult to follow at times.

"...writing and settings, great action scenes and mouth-watering descriptions of Istanbul...." Read more

"...But there are strengths to this book too. His descriptions of postwar Istanbul. A shabby city. Stuck between continents. Europe and Asia...." Read more

"Read this book while traveling in Turkey. The beginnning was a bit confusing and slow but about one third of the way through it all clicked together..." Read more

"...The streets are foggy and the city is exotic. The pacing is slow- very slow laden with dialogue- sometimes extensive...." Read more

55 customers mention "Pacing"28 positive27 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book, with some finding it brisk and quick to read, while others describe it as slow moving.

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"...The book drags a bit in places, too many inner thoughts and debates, and some superfluous scenes that divert from the plot...." Read more

"...There is enough passage of time to provide perspective, but recent enough to feel familiar. Think Casablanca!..." Read more

"...Yes, this book is extremely character driven and not plot driven. It lags at times but when the action occurs, it is that much more impressive as we..." Read more

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"...All-in-all, "Istanbul Passage" is a frustrating and unsatisfying read, even if it is thrilling at times and even though it seems to capture 1945..." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2012
    The title quote refers to the Ottoman Empire and early 20th Century Turkey's always tenuous political situation. At the end of WWII, the country finds itself sliding into backwater status, but still hosting numerous postwar intrigues--the smuggling of Holocaust survivors to Palestine, early Cold War fencing by the Americans and Soviets, and once again defending its own territorial integrity from the historic Russian/Soviet menace.

    The novel's protagonist, Leon Bauer, has lived in Istanbul through the war years and is now treading water as American interests in the city are shrinking and he hangs on to hope that his seriously ill wife will recover and they can move on with their lives. Early in the story, Bauer becomes involved in the smuggling of an East European refugee with a highly dubious past. His involvement is in service to an official of the American Consulate General for whom he has done favors in the past. The smuggling attempt goes awry and Bauerfinds himself taking responsibility for the refugee's safety even as he learns more and more about the latter's horrific wartime record. It is this mounting knowledge that sets up the moral dilemma that becomes the structure of the novel.

    This an intelligent, finely crafted story that picks up tension and velocity as it moves forward. The protagonist is on moral tenterhooks throughout, and because the author has effectively convinced the reader of Bauer's integrity and worth, we are pulled into (and care seriously about) his decisions and fate all the way to the explosive finish.

    Author Joseph Kanon is being compared to Le Carre and Greene, but there are also glimpses of Eric Ambler and Alan Furst here. A great read. Highly recommended.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2014
    This book centers on a moral dilemma: What do you do when there’s no right thing to do? This is the question Leon Bauer, an American in postwar Istanbul has to ask himself.

    Leon works in the tobacco business but he knows about picking up and transferring "passages" - Jewish refugees on their way to Palestine. During WWII this is what his wife did though now she is in a coma after a failed mission when a boat with hundreds of Jewish refugee children was intercepted and many drowned. Therefore, he accepts this job reluctantly from a contact who is about to return to the US.

    Things go wrong, and Leon accidentally kills the man who hired him leaving him with the problem of what to do with the “passage” a high-ranking Nazi who, Leon finds out, was responsible for a massacre of Jews. He takes responsibility for getting the “passage” to his American destination and rejects offers and threats from the Russians, Romanians, the Turkish police, and a dangerous source to give him up. At personal risk, he transfers the “passage,” finds safe houses for him, plans his escape and delivery, and fends off opposition. For what reason, I never understood. His sense of duty? Or his commitment to delivering the passage no matter what?

    Some beautiful writing and settings, great action scenes and mouth-watering descriptions of Istanbul. A memorable scene on a refugee boat when the “passage” is recognized would have made a great ending. The book drags a bit in places, too many inner thoughts and debates, and some superfluous scenes that divert from the plot. But on the whole, this book has a kind of wondrous quality about it that takes the reader into an ancient city with a glorious past that still existed at that time.

    Kanon is a superb writer which is why I can’t understand his overuse of the word “looked” – one or more on almost every page. Also characters constantly “raised eyebrows.” But these are minor pickies when taken in the context of this excellent novel.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2012
    Joseph Kanon is the author of six novels including, Los Alamos, which won the Edgar Award for best first novel; The Good German, which was made into a film starring George Clooney and Cate Blanchett; The Prodigal Spy and Alibi, which earned Kanon the Hammett Award of the International Association of Crime Writers;and Istanbul Passage, his latest novel. Before becoming a full-time writer, he was a book publishing executive. Kanon was last reported to live in New York City with his wife, literary agent Robin Straus, and their two sons.

    It was the end of World War II. The Americans and the Russians are vying for dominance in what will become known later as the "Cold War" an era of mistrust; the war is over, everyone is packing up to leave Istanbul. The American's clandestine operation was conducted from the American Consul. It was engaged in disrupting German war supply efforts through the guise of operatives in legitimate businesses like R.J. Reynolds, Commercial Corp and Western Electric. There were others too, humanitarians, passionate for the repatriation of the Jewish refugees with Palestine; clandestine operations that provided illegal passage for them through sea ports on the Bosporus. As the story opens, Leon Bauer and his friend Mihai are proceeding to the sea port for a clandestine pickup of a German. It was arranged by Leon's friend and sometime employer, Tommy, who worked at the American Consul. It was a simple job, pick the German up whisk him away to a safe place and protect him until he is transported out of Turkey by the Americans. That was the plan but not everyone saw the same ending. Leon intercepts the German at the landing; suddenly gun fire erupts, the fire is returned and a dead man is left by the road side above. This begins Leon's ever deepening involvement in uncovering a traitor, protecting the German, hiding from the Russians and avoiding the police and secret police as he struggles with a moral conflict where none of the solutions is a good one.

    Kanon weaves a complex plot for his protagonist, Leon Bauer. There is intrigue, some mystery a moral dilemma and a touch of romance inside a love story. The characters are engaging and mysterious woven into the sights and sounds of post war Istanbul. The story is good; the writing has a few detractions however. Kanon chose to write using conversational dialog. The style is difficult to navigate, for unlike a real conversation there are no cues from gestures or facial expression. At times it was impossible to determine who was saying what or to properly hear the inflection; entire paragraphs needed to be reread carefully to digest the meaning - sometimes without success. The difficulty with the writing style also contributed to a decidedly confusing awareness of the evolving plot and an understanding of it as Leon solves the puzzles and leaves the reader still puzzled.

    All in all I thought the novel was good but it would have been terrific if Kanon had simply narrated the work rather than engaging in conversation. Not all readers will have a problem with this style of writing but some will. I would suggest that if you are interested in reading this novel that you take advantage of Amazon's free look, reading some of it to see that you will be okay with the writing style before you buy.

    I recommend the novel with the above reservations should you wish to add it to your reading list.
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  • Ed Baines
    5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
    Reviewed in Spain on June 23, 2015
    A wonderful book. Evocative of post world war two and the complicated but somehow exotic world of east and west spies, and a Turkey that tried to accomodate both positions.
  • LINDA L STRUIK
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!
    Reviewed in Canada on April 9, 2015
    Very entertaining spy book set within Instanbul-brings to life the city in the last years of the war. Very good character development and plausible interactions. Keeps you guessing!
  • MSD
    5.0 out of 5 stars A great read
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 13, 2025
    Brilliantly evocative, Kanon is masterful
  • Zangiku
    5.0 out of 5 stars masterpiece
    Reviewed in Japan on December 24, 2014
    JK is a master & this is one of his best. wonnnnnnnderful!
  • Mary Gino
    5.0 out of 5 stars Il fascino di Istanbul
    Reviewed in Italy on January 31, 2016
    Intrigante, trama perfetta, scrittura eccellente aggiungono fascino al fascino di Istanbul. Da leggere e poi visitare o rivisitare questa sorprendente città con occhi diversi.
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