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In the Skin of a Jihadist

A Young Journalist Enters the ISIS Recruitment Network

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The inspiration for the new film PROFILE, directed by Timur Bekmambetov, with a screenplay by Britt Poulton, Timur Bekmambetov, and Olga Kharina.

A young French journalist's riveting and unprecedented look at how today's most ruthless terrorists use social media and technology to reach disaffected youth—witnessed through the undercover investigation that led to her deep involvement with a key member of ISIS.

On Facebook, "Melodie"—a twenty-year-old-convert to Islam living with her mother and sister in Toulouse—meets Bilel, a French-born, high-ranking militant for the Islamic State in Syria. Within days, Bilel falls in love with Melodie, Skypes her repeatedly, and adamantly urges her to come to Syria, marry him, and do jihad. The honey-tongued suitor promises the innocent, fatherless young girl a life of material comfort and spiritual purpose.

But "Melodie" is actually Anna Erelle, a Parisian based journalist investigating the recruitment channels of the Islamic state, whose digital propaganda—Jihad 2.0—constitutes one of its most formidable and frightening weapons, successfully mobilizing increasing numbers of young Europeans.

In this taut and riveting true story, Erelle chronicles her intense, month-long relationship with Bilel—who turns out to be none other than the right hand man of Abou Bakr al-Baghadi, the self-proclaimed caliph of ISIS. Impatient for Melodie to join him, Bilel tells her that, according to an imam, they are already all but married, and will be officially when she arrives in Syria. As she embarks on the final, most dangerous stage of her investigation, Melodie leaves for Amsterdam to begin her journey to the Middle East. But things go terribly wrong.

A gripping and often harrowing inquiry into the factors that motivate young people to join extremist causes, and a shocking exploration of how technology and social media are spreading radicalism, In the Skin of a Jihadist is a riveting page-turner that helps us better understand the appeal of extremism—and how an Islamic militant attempts to brainwash, seduce, and manipulate a vulnerable young woman.

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    • Library Journal

      July 1, 2015

      Erelle is the pseudonym of a French journalist who, while researching a story on how the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) recruits online, found herself talking to--and proposed to by--one of the terrorist group's highest ranking militants, the Syria-based Abu Bilel al-Firanzi. She was posing as Melodie, a 20-year-old French convert to Islam, and her memoir of their monthlong "relationship" (using dialog from Skype and Facebook conversations) is fascinating. Erelle writes her character in the third person, separating herself from the narrative between Melodie and Bilel ("Melodie saw in him a solution to her troubles") and providing some context for his lies. The result is a quick read that verges on absurd at times (Erelle, on vacation in a bikini, assuring Bilel by phone that she's "covered from head to toe") but the story is underscored with a sense of worry for not only Erelle as she delves deeper (a fatwa was eventually put out her) but also all the real Melodies out there. While the facts of their relationship can't be independently verified, Erelle writes that their conversations were recorded. A quibble--Arabic terms are defined in footnotes in the text, but it would have been helpful to compile them in a glossary. VERDICT Highly recommended to general readers interested in the Islamic State and its recruitment methods, and those who enjoy memoirs of undercover journalists.--Amanda Mastrull, Library Journal

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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