David S. Tonge has lived half of his life in Turkey. A scholar of Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, he reported from Ankara and Athens for the BBC, Guardian and Observer, then from London as the Financial Times' diplomatic correspondent. The author of The Kremlin's Confidant, he grows citrus and olives.
"'Fascinating; an unknown world. Well-paced and nicely written. It may well become required reading for a range of people with a professional interest in Turkey and Islam.' -- Giles Merritt, author and commentator on Europe '""Mabrouk"" (Congratulations)' -- David Gardner, former Foreign International Affairs Editor, Financial Times 'Beautifully written in clear and lively prose, this traces the history of the opaque religious communities who continue to hold real sway to this day--but whose influence is often under-appreciated by outside observers. This meticulously researched book will be a key addition to the bookshelves of anyone interested in the workings of modern-day Turkey.' -- Laura Pitel, former Ankara correspondent, Financial Times 'A very well-written and enjoyable book--of great relevance, importance and topicality.' -- Iradj Bagherzade, founder of IB Tauris and iB2 Media"