The Lost Legend of Afghanistan

A Novel set in Switzerland and Afghanistan

In North-eastern Afghanistan, several groups and political powers fight for control: The allied troops led by the US spare no effort to leave the country at the Hindukush soon and hand over political responsibility to the local people. But whom can they trust? The country is threatened by power struggles between different ethnic groups, tribes, Islamists and foreign secret services. The effort required by the allied forces to avoid the situation spiralling out of control is immense. A planned Loya Jirga, a gathering of influential tribal elders where important political and ethnical questions are discussed could resolve the balance of power. However, the individual leaders are at... alles anzeigen expand_more

In North-eastern Afghanistan, several groups and political powers fight for control: The allied troops led by the US spare no effort to leave the country at the Hindukush soon and hand over political responsibility to the local people. But whom can they trust?



The country is threatened by power struggles between different ethnic groups, tribes, Islamists and foreign secret services. The effort required by the allied forces to avoid the situation spiralling out of control is immense. A planned Loya Jirga, a gathering of influential tribal elders where important political and ethnical questions are discussed could resolve the balance of power. However, the individual leaders are at odds with one another and the gathering is likely to fail before it even begins.



At the same time, an Afghan visits the renowned archaeographist Éduard Berniér in Switzerland, with a stone. He asks the scientist for his expert opinion on it. Nawid, a Pashtun boy, found the stone in dramatic circumstances. First, Berniér is tempted to pass on this request to his colourful and heinous rival Penrose. But then, he can be convinced to examine the trove himself. As he is on his way to Delhi and Kabul, he can meet the elder of the Pashtun Hamidzai tribe, who has asked for his opinion.



A wild chase criss-crossing North-eastern Afghanistan to find the treasure shrouded in mystery begins. This treasure, mentioned already in Afghan history, holds insights into the fate of Afghan society and thus offers conclusions for the Loya Jirga.



However, several parties pursue their interest in the stone, amongst them Penrose, the famous American archaeologist, and the Pakistani secret service. His main concern is the value of the precious stone, theirs the political status quo of their neighbouring country.

Berniér and his friends including Nawid, the last successor of the Hamidzai elder, are on a mission where friendship and trust are vital for survival.



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Cyrill Delvin, born 1963, studied philosophy and biology. He lives and works in the Swiss mountains. As a child, the stories of his grandfather who worked as an engineer for Brown, Boveri & Cie in Northern Africa and the Middle East fascinated him. His curiosity for the Arabic culture has stayed with him ever since. He has a keen interest in the developments in the Middle East. That's where his first two stories are based. "The Gaza Project" and "The Lost Legend of Afghanistan" (German) essentially are speculative policy; suspense-packed and entertaining novels.



The third work, "Swiss Memories of the Future" (German), deals with Switzerland and its eventful future.



Delvin is currently working on a detective story in the haze of digital manipulations and artificial intelligence.

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  • Autor find_in_page Cyrill Delvin
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  • Verlag find_in_page epubli
  • Seitenzahl 444
  • Veröffentlichung 03.11.2023
  • ISBN 9783758423239

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