In the second book in Robert Olen Butler's Christopher Marlowe Cobb
series, The Star of Istanbul is a classic tale of adventure, romance,
and war. World War I is in full swing, and foreign correspondent "Kit"
Cobb has been tasked with following a German intellectual and possible
secret service agent into perilous waters aboard the Lusitania. But
Cobb is soon distracted from his mission by the sultry Selene Bourgani,
a world-renowned actress who also appears to be working with German
Intelligence. The more Cobb thinks he knows her, the less he really
does, and the secrets Selene harbors have the potential to set the whole
international conflict further aflame. Following the night of the
infamous German U-boat attack on the Lusitania, Cobb tails Selene
first into London's darkest alleyways, then on to the powder keg that is
Istanbul. Across the war-torn stages of Europe and the Middle East, Cobb
must venture deep behind enemy lines, cut off from his only allies,
knowing full well he may not return.