| The Masada Complex |  | Author: Avraham Azrieli Publisher: CreateSpace Category: Book
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Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published) Media: Paperback Pages: 440 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 6 x 9 x 0.9
ISBN: 145054410X EAN: 9781450544108 ASIN: 145054410X
Publication Date: January 30, 2011 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Could a major scandal cause the United States to terminate its support for Israel? The Masada Complex gives us a chilling portrayal of exactly such a scenario. The novel's unforgettable hero is Masada El-Tal, a beautiful Israeli expatriate now working as a an investigative reporter in Arizona. Her latest story causes the suicide of a U.S. senator, and a mysterious organization attempts to assassinate her in order to stop her investigation. With the clock ticking, her friends turn out to be enemies, and those she has accused come to her aid. And the truth Masada uncovers exceeds her worst nightmares. "A first-rate thriller with exciting plot twists and engaging characters. Every page brims with gritty authenticity. A genuine treat for readers who love thrillers with a realistic, international flavor." David Liss, author of The Whiskey Rebels and Conspiracy of Paper, winner of Edgar. "As good as DeMille and Follett! The Masada Complex delivers fast pace, brilliant plot, unforgettable characters, and a mesmerizing premise. Terrific!" Stephen J. Wall, author of The Morning After and On the Fly. "The Masada Complex is a riveting portrayal of global intrigue; investigative reporter Masada El-Tal is a hard-hitting IDF veteran who pursues her diabolical enemies to the end!" Stella Pope Duarte, author of If I Die in Juaréz, winner of the 2009 American Book Award.
Amazon.com Review While current and timely, many readers grow tired of political thrillers as the world tightens on them. The story needs to be about the people in it and less about making a political statement.
Amazon.com Review A very strong excerpt with complex themes happening simultaneously around the complicated (and original) character of Masada. Very intense opening war scenes with her and her quasi-love interest, Colonel Ness, followed by stretches of her life 15 years later married to a rabbi, and suspicious meddling with a senator.
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