Masquerade
Masquerade (by Iranian novelist and teacher Alireza Abedizadeh.[1]) is a chilling psychological thriller that delves into the dark recesses of human nature, obsession, and manipulation. Set in the quiet town of Greenville, the story unravels a web of secrets, lies, and murder orchestrated by a manipulative mastermind from behind bars. As Detective Matthew Davis races to solve a series of ritualistic killings tied to his own past, he uncovers shocking truths about love, loss, and betrayal that will leave readers questioning how far they would go to protect the ones they love—or themselves. With its intricate plot, morally complex characters, and relentless suspense, Masquerade keeps you on edge until the very last page.[2][3]

About the Author
Alireza Abedizadeh (Persian: علیرضا عابدی زاده; born on January 2, 1998) is an Iranian political and social activist, writer, novelist, and English teacher. He was born in Mashhad, Iran, and raised in the small town of Boshrouyeh, Ferdows, where his grandmother lived. From childhood, he knew he wanted to be a writer. "I had to spend a lot of time entertaining myself," he told an interviewer in 2021. "I found books at a really young age and fell in love with books." He began his professional writing career by writing plays and later turned to novel writing. His most famous work "Masquerade", written in English, is still in the process of being published in Iran. However, the author gained significant popularity among readers of mystery, crime, and romantic genres, by releasing just the first chapter on Google Play Books and other social platforms.
