Literary fiction from the edges of identity,
loyalty, and the lives we inhabit under pressure.
Now Writing
A Mossad officer crashes in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley and wakes with no memory of who she is.
Recovered by her husband — a man with his own quiet allegiances — she returns to Beirut
as Zara: philanthropist, wife, neighbor. As fragments of a buried life resurface,
she must navigate two selves that cannot coexist — and a city that keeps its own counsel.
A novel of identity, loyalty, and the impossible geography of belonging.
The Author
V. Corvin writes literary fiction at the intersection of geopolitics and the interior life. Drawing on deep knowledge of the Middle East and the intelligence community, her work traces the fault lines where loyalty fractures and identity dissolves — and what survives when the scaffolding falls away.
Correspondence
v@vcorvin.com