No One May Remain is a deeply personal and evocative account of exile, identity, and displacement, interwoven with a refugee's dialogue with Agatha Christie's writings. A moving exploration of belonging, loss, and survival through the lens of a Kurdish-Syrian asylum seeker.
From his Syrian hometown to Lebanon, Egypt, Scotland, and England, Hussein maps the path of a man cast out of his familiar world. No One May Remain is a raw and candid perspective from a Kurdish-Syrian author on the war in Syria, the refugee crisis, and life for a refugee in the West.