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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780975250808
ISBN number: 0975250809
Label: Olive Grove Publishing houses
Manufacturer: Olive Grove Publishing houses
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 354
Printing Date: April 21, 2004
Publishing house: Olive Grove Publishing houses
Sale Popularity Level: 1916447
Studio: Olive Grove Publishing houses
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Rick Waite, a long-forgotten UPI reporter, discovers a secret plan to destroy Israel, and then gets kidnapped by the PLO. He and his accomplices discover a secret desert missile base where a mysterious terror organization is ready to launch two Goliath missiles armed with nuclear warheads against Haifa and Tel Aviv. As events spin out of control, Ahmed, a PLO operative and Adrienne, a Red Cross worker, immerse themselves in this chilling tale of duplicity and terror as the UN and the world watch helplessly.
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Publishing house's Note: Our author had it right in 1987, but couldn't get published because they said the events he predicted could not possibly happen. Well, they did, and we finally published him when we discovered the manuscript. Mr. Spirko tells us that Bush's motive for trying the peace initiative is not so much his seeking a favorable legacy, but rather it is probably the last chance for peace in the Middle East before a catastrophic World War III event takes place. Spirko says, "It is never too late for peace." Most of the ideas that will be used at Annapolis and the continuing peace talks are from Spirko's book.
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Robert Spirko's, THE PALESTINE CONSPIRACY is not worth reading. The book's plot is ill-conceived and its characters are not believable. The book's cover touts it as "One of the best spy-thrillers of all time!" IMO, it is one of the most amatuerish spy novels I have ever read. I bought this book based on an internet recommendation from a site I respect. However, I was seriously disappointed in its poorly conceived plot. The book is poorly written and is a waste of time and money.
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