The Last Princes of Baghdad: The Final Days of Uday and Qusay
Discover the untold story of two of history's most notorious figures in this gripping true account of power, fear, and downfall. The Last Princes of Baghdad delves deep into the lives of Uday and Qusay Hussein-sons of Saddam and architects of terror in 1990s and early 2000s Iraq. As the American-led invasion loomed, the brothers became fugitives, orchestrating desperate survival plans while being hunted by the most sophisticated intelligence apparatus in the world.
Meticulously researched and fast-paced, this book explores:
The inner workings of the Hussein regime
The psychological profiles of Uday and Qusay
Their billion-dollar Central Bank raid
Failed negotiations with Syria
The intense CIA-led manhunt
The dramatic final siege in Mosul
Through interviews, intelligence records, and detailed narrative storytelling, The Last Princes of Baghdad brings to life the collapse of a dynasty and the final reckoning of two men born into absolute power.
Perfect for readers of modern Middle Eastern history, political thrillers, and true crime, this is a front-row seat to the dramatic end of Iraq's most feared family.