A Summer Without Dawn is an international best selling novel that tells the Armenian story in a gripping cinematic manner. The story follows a family swept up in one of history's most somber moments. It is a moving portrait of a people's unyielding resolve to survive.
THE MONTREAL GAZETTE
"Armenia's Gone With the Wind - Saga of the 20th century's first ethnic slaughter is a page-turner..."
BBC, LONDON
"Extraordinarily evocative in terms of sense of place and time..."
THE TORONTO STAR
"A Summer Without Dawn is a penetrating examination of a man’s inhumanity to man. This strangely fascinating novel is hard to put down."

THE LONDON INDEPENDENT
"This novel is literature for a humanity that is implicitly aware that fiction is not made for its on sake, but to universalize the deepest and broadest urges of civilized people."
MORRIS FARHI, MBE
(Fellow of Royal Society of Literature)
"A novel to supersede Werfel’s The Forty Days of Musa Dagh has at last been written."
SIR MARTIN GILBERT
"Told in brilliant fashion by an expert on the fate of the Armenians..."
By Agop J. Hacikyan & Jean-Yves Soucy
Interlink Publishing





