The novel's main character is Walid Masoud, a Palestinian banker, womanizer, and rebel who fights against the Israeli occupation of Palestine.[2] Masoud has disappeared near the Iraq-Syrian border, and his friends try to discover what happened to him. The narrator discovers a cassette tape that Masoud had recorded, and arranges for his acquaintances to listen to it, hoping to find clues about his whereabouts.
The author shows how Walid Masoud's character was shaped by his upbringing in Palestine and details his turbulent emotional life. The plot delves into his multiple relationships with women and his religious and political positions. The novel is told from the perspective of several different people who knew Walid Masoud, including Masoud himself, through excerpts from his memoirs.[3]