In Lion Eyes, a fictional Claire–the author of a novel about love among young CIA trainees–is unsuccessfully dodging a deadly Paris heat wave and her even deadlier ex-boyfriend. When she receives an e-mail from an Iranian admirer who wonders how to obtain a copy of Loose Lips in his native city of Esfahan, Claire wastes no time in replying. Her correspondence with the mysterious stranger, Arsalan–whose name means “the Lion” in Persian–quickly becomes personal, then intimate . . . then obsessive.
As Claire heads to Istanbul to find relief from the heat, her electronic flirtation with Arsalan begins, inevitably, to consume her. The boundary between reality and her imagination blurs and then disappears. The Lion, meanwhile, is nurturing his own powerful fantasies about the author. To satisfy their growing passion, they agree to meet, back in Paris, but Claire soon learns that someone is secretly intercepting their communications.
Suddenly, Claire’s romantic dreams start to dissolve. As events take an unimagined turn, and as life begins menacingly to imitate art, Claire discovers that the Lion is not who she thinks he is.
Clever and witty, Lion Eyes showcases intriguing characters, exotic locales, snappy double entendres, clever spy games, and the forbidden pleasure of reading other people’s mail. Claire Berlinski (the real Claire Berlinshi, that is) expertly plots out chance and chase, love and lies, and brings it all together with intelligence, counterintelligence, and a dossier full of humor.
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Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from October 23, 2006
Narrated with verve and élan, Berlinski's sly second thriller flirts more with romance than danger. During the hot summer of 2003, a Paris-based American novelist named Claire Berlinksi gets into an online affair with a Persian archeologist who may be a spy. According to the preface, something similar happened to the author. Arsalan (aka "the Lion"), who lives in Isfahan, Iran, admires the real author's debut about a female CIA trainee, Loose Lips
(2003), and is sure Claire has actual CIA ties. At Arsalan's suggestion, Claire swaps apartments with a colleague of his in Istanbul, Turkey. There Claire meets a cheerful if less than competent CIA agent, Sally, who asks her help in getting to Arsalan. Claire and the zany supporting cast make this tale of thwarted intimacy—as overseen by the gimlet eye of the World Wide Web (and CIA)—an entertaining example of what Claire calls the tantalizing "intersection between what you write and the truth." Keen social commentary on Paris and Istanbul adds to the fun. Berlinski is also the author of Menace in Europe: Why the Continent's Crisis Is America's, Too
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Library Journal
December 1, 2006
Blurring fact and fiction, the author makes herself the main character in her follow-up to "Loose Lips". Claire Berlinski is living in Paris and working on her second novel when she starts an email flirtation with Arsalan (a.k.a. the Lion), a fan of her writing who lives in Iran. The novel builds slowly as Claire goes about her daily correspondence, swaps her apartment for one in Istanbul, and begins a friendship with an American woman, Sally, whom she meets in a coffee shop there. Then things start to happen: it turns out that Sally is a CIA agent who needs Claire to introduce her to Arsalan. Claire reluctantly agrees to help and, on her return to Paris, invites both Arsalan and Sally to a dinner party. The party is the first meeting for Claire and Arsalan, who find that their chemistry is as great in person as it is online. After their one night together, Arsalan mysteriously disappears, and Claire spends the rest of the novel trying to figure out what happened to him. This novel really takes off after the setup, with intriguing, offbeat characters and vivid descriptions of Paris and Istanbul; it's a worthy successor to "Loose Lips". Recommended for public libraries where "Loose Lips" was popular.Karen Core, Detroit P.L.Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Booklist
November 15, 2006
Reality and fiction mesh gracefully in this inventive follow-up to Berlinski's first novel, " Loose Lips" (2003). A fictional Claire Berlinski is the heroine of this tale, living in Paris after the publication of " Loose Lips." When she gets an e-mail from a man named Arsalan who wants to order her book, she impulsively sends him a copy. They begin to correspond, and Claire finds the more she learns about Arsalan, a Persian archaeologist dedicated to preserving ancient artifacts in the Middle East, the more she's drawn to him. On a whim, she swaps apartments for several months with one of Arsalan's colleagues and moves to the vibrant city of Istanbul. But when a new friend claims to be a CIA agent who has been following her correspondence with Arsalan and wants to get in touch with him, Claire realizes she might be in for some real-life intrigue. Colorful and filled with memorable characters, this adventure is well worth the journey.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2006, American Library Association.)
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