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lo amarás Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Part 2 of our summer reading, this is a considerably better book than The English Assassin. But, it's still basically a spy novel and probably not very interesting to someone who's not into the genre. Follett's book was a good read but written in the 60's and in Israel's favor. As usual. Though he sometimes takes note of the suffering people of Palestine it is only fleeting. We American's never consider the dignity and respect due the Arabs and Muslims. Only now are we waking up to this fact. Not as good as Eye of the Needle but a reasonable thriller. Denne romanen kombinerer fiksjon med historiske fakta. I 1968 finner israelsk etterretning ut at Egypt, med hjelp fra Sovjetunionen, vil utvikle atombomber i løpet av få måneder. Det ser ut som om den unge nasjonen skal få en svært kort levetid, med mindre de kan finne sin egen kilde til uran. Dette er selvsalgt umulig, med mindre noen kan komme opp med en plan for å stjele det uranet de trenger for å lage sine egne atombomber. © FS Informasjonstjenester sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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The world's balance of power is about to shift dangerously as the ultimate weapon nears completion in a secret facility in the heart of the desert. Across the globe, operatives from the great nations set a deadly game in motion, covertly maneuvering pawns and kings to achieve a frightening advantage—while terrorists and their hunters prepare for the contest's final bloody moves. And one man—a razor-sharp master of disguise, deceit, and triple-cross—must somehow do the impossible: steal 200 tons of uranium without any of the other players discovering the theft.
The clock is ticking. And the price of failure is Apocalypse.
(extraído de Amazon Tue, 05 Jan 2010 11:42:38 -0500)
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Each piece of the operation was detailed and acted out for us in the story, I found that to be especially enlightening. In most “spy” novels, there is a distinct lack of continuity of this type. The players simply do what they have to in short sentences and vague paragraphs. In this, Fopllett gives us Dickstein’s method and motive of action. Why he chooses the people he decides to exploit.
I also liked the opposite viewpoints he gave. I didn’t like Hassan’s actions, but I could understand his attitude once I understood the background and why that could motivate him to do what he does. And Rostov I found fascinating. He’s really a family man trying to do his best for his kids and the only way to do it is to sabotage Dickstein’s operation. Really a good device to make the reader care about the characters.
Also the behind the scenes at the top of the respective spy organizations was pretty good. You knew by the folly of the present Mossad head, that Dickstein would someday take over as he does in the end. And of course, he and Suza live happily ever after, although I’m not sure someone is considered Jewish if not born of a Jewish mother. The idea of changing the law is put forth, but I don’t think it was ever carried out.