A sort of James Bond literature: blood, tons of casualties, not too much brain included, nice girls and some romance and a lot of unanswered questions. Some of them: - how did Natan trust in Gamil, as he barely knows him, and in Amos the traitor? - why didn't Karl change his face after his "suicide"? - how could Abu Nibal let his beloved daughter into trouble? Somehow, Bassam gives us an answer: "Natan, you are too stupid for a man working for Mossad!" Quite true, but even Bassam does not reach the final...
ps: Amir, Amos, Arik, Avy, Avraham, it seems like Mr. Ostrovky is very, very fond of the first alphabet letter...
Couldn't finish it, too soapy. I was hoping to learn more about secret services an Mossad in particular, but it reads more like a cheap adventure comic. I guess I got the wrong book
My theoretical interview with the author: Q: How did you come up with your ending? A: I stopped writing. Q: But what about all the loose ends? Except for the dead people, you don't let us know what happens to anybody! A: Look, I was in hiding in Canada, fearing that Israeli agents were trying to kill me, what do you want? Q: Resolution? A: Too bad. Q: Changing topics, did Israel really orchestrate Carter losing the 1980 election? A: I have no idea what you're talking about. Now I must get back to my art gallery in Arizona.