Nile Shadows
β Scribed by Whittemore, Edward
- Publisher
- Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 546 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1480434116
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β¦ Synopsis
The third book in Edward Whittemoreβs acclaimed Jerusalem Quartet is a riveting tale of espionage and intrigue in which the outcome of World War II and the destiny of the Middle East could hinge on the true identity of one shadowy man
On a clear night in 1941, a hand grenade explodes in a Cairo bar, taking the life of Stern, a petty gunrunner and morphine addict, nationality unknown, his aliases so numerous that itβs impossible to determine whether he was a Moslem, Christian, or Jew.
His death could easily go unnoticed as Rommelβs tanks charge through the desert in an attempt to take the Suez Canal and open the Middle East to Hitlerβs forces. Yet the mystery behind Sternβs death is a top priority for intelligence experts. Master spies from three countries converge on Joe OβSullivan Beare, who is closer to Stern than anyone, in an effort to unravel the disturbing puzzle. The search for the truth about Stern leads OβSullivan Beare through the slums of Cairo to a decaying former brothel called the Hotel Babylon, populated by unusual characters. Slowly, the mystery of Stern unravels as Whittemore explores the tragedy and yearning of one man fighting a battle for the human soul.
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