• One Night in Tehran

  • A Titus Ray Thriller
  • By: Luana Ehrlich
  • Narrated by: Chris Abell
  • Length: 8 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (75 ratings)

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One Night in Tehran

By: Luana Ehrlich
Narrated by: Chris Abell
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Publisher's summary

When he begins searching for answers, an assassin begins his own search - for him.

In Tehran, while hiding out from the Iranian secret police, CIA officer, Titus Ray, finds shelter with a group of Iranian Christians. Compelled by their unwavering faith, the battle-hardened agent becomes a believer shortly before they smuggle him out of Iran to freedom in Turkey.

Returning to the States, he discovers his Iranian mission failed because of political infighting within the Agency. After delivering a scathing indictment against the Deputy Director of Operations, he's forced to take a year's medical leave in Oklahoma.

Before leaving Langley, however, he discovers a Hezbollah hit man has targeted him for assassination. Now, while trying to figure out what it means to be a follower of Christ, he must decide if the Iranian couple he meets in Oklahoma has ties to the man who's trying to kill him, and if Nikki Saxon, a beautiful local detective, can be trusted with his secrets.

©2014 Luana Ehrlich (P)2015 Luana Ehrlich

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Good clean story

Nice to listen to a good book without sec and four letter words and one that emphasizes beginning faith journey in a hard job.

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Characters

Great book and I like how it opens up for more characters to develop and i will definitely read more on Titus Ray adventures!

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Very good spy thriller and performance

This book is so well written, and it definitely hooked me in with the plots and sub-plots. It has the whole multifaceted CIA spy stuff going on with great characters, and Titus' newly found Christianity as part of his character. I also enjoyed the puppy. There is a thread that flows to the next book. I look forward to it! The performance is really very good!!!

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Great beginning to unique series

At first glance a Christian Spy Thriller seems like a made up niche that cold never succeed. This one however really works. Yes, Titus has found God, yes he is a spy, and yes it all somehow works. Unique. No problem letting the kids listen with you.

I will definitely be moving on to number 2 next month.

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Spy thriller without sex and bad language

The details in this book were so vivid that it felt like you were transported to the locations with the characters. You could almost feel his presence beside you. I can't wait to listen to the next book!

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Pretty good

The spy genre is my favourite and I can't rank this at the very top, but I'm still hooked and will likely read the whole bunch. It is nice to leave out the gratuitous violence, endless descriptions of weapons and swear words. Instead, we get description of landscaping and decor....there are moments one can feel this was written by a woman. It may be the start of a new genre, Cozy Espionage. I'm in! I do like a character that is trying to be a better person and answer deep questions in his life, so the Christian angle is just fine with me. People of faith like to read too.

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A clean book to be enjoyed!

If you enjoy reading mysteries focused on the CIA, and covert operations, you will enjoy this one. This is my first book by Luana Ehrlich, but it will not be my last. I intend to listen to this entire series.

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Surprisingly Good

Although I am a Christian, I hesitate to read books that profess to have a religious element. I tend to find these books overdone, unrealistic, and preachy. If I, as a Christian, feel that way, I can't imagine how nonbelievers get through such books. Ehrlich manages to include the main character's beginning spiritual journey without it becoming an overwhelming part of the story. It felt real. The story line was interesting, if a little lite. I wouldn't classify the story as must read, but it's good.

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show start but Worth the wait!

it was hard to start listening to this book very slow start for me. the reader was a bit like Joe Friday , matter of fact tone. but as I stuck with it drew me in, and I rather enjoyed it. I look forward to reading the next book.

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I'm hooked

Great start to an intriguing storyline. Being a Christian and former Intel officer I am entralled. I do wish they have different narrators especially for female roles.

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