Language: English
Published by Olive Grove Publishers, 2004
ISBN 10: 0975250809 ISBN 13: 9780975250808
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Language: English
Published by Grove Weidenfield, New York, New York, U.S.A., 1989
ISBN 10: 0802111211 ISBN 13: 9780802111210
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Language: English
Published by Olive Grove Publishers, Medina, 2012
ISBN 10: 0975250833 ISBN 13: 9780975250839
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Robert Spirkos new novel reveals a tale of intrigue, love, hope, and historical consequence when justice meant revolution and freedom meant escape. Out of Russia came a family that holds deep and ordained secrets that can unlock the shackles of misery for millions. Sergei Boscov and Andre Kirov, two boyhood friends, kindle a lifelong brotherhood, even as they go their separate ways -- Andre to a political career, Sergei to a military one -- do they finally discover who their sister "Ana" really was. In a stunning conclusion, they become interlocked in a saga of espionage and deception that holds the lives of millions in the balance. Spirko weaves a spy thriller that will ensnare the world in a crisis of colossal proportion as CIA analyst Alex Ayers discovers that nuclear missiles are headed for Iran in exchange for this "miracle" of Ana. The secret of Ekaterinburg has the power to restore everything. Remember, 1918 is now. Robert Spirkos new novel reveals a tale of intrigue, love, hope, and historical consequence when justice meant revolution and freedom meant escape. Out of Russia came a family that holds deep and ordained secrets that can unlock the shackles of misery for millions. Sergei Boscov and Andre Kirov, two boyhood friends, kindle a lifelong brotherhood, even as they go their separate ways -- Andre to a political career, Sergei to a military one -- do they finally discover who their sister "Ana" really was. In a stunning conclusion, they become interlocked in a saga of espionage and deception that holds the lives of millions in the balance. Spirko weaves a spy thriller that will ensnare the world in a crisis of colossal proportion as CIA analyst Alex Ayers discovers that nuclear missiles are headed for Iran in exchange for this "miracle" of Ana. The secret of Ekaterinburg has the power to restore everything. Remember, 1918 is now. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Olive Grove Publishers, Medina, 2004
ISBN 10: 0975250809 ISBN 13: 9780975250808
Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This intriguing spy-thriller will take you into the armed camp of a Bedouin chieftain, who becomes the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organisation, aided by a wealthy Saudi family who wants nothing less than nuclear parity with Israel and equality in terms of human rights. Rick Waite, a UPI reporter discovers a secret plan to destroy Israel then gets himself kidnapped by the PLO. Armed with this secret intelligence message from the Israeli Mossad, Waite and his new Bedouin friend, Ahmed, embark on a search for the truth as to what this 'secret message' means for the Middle East. As the two hook-up with a mysterious London Red Cross worker, Adrienne, the two rescue a Palestinian youth caught in a deadly crossfire between Israeli snipers and a brutal mortar attack by the PLO. The trio discovers a secret desert missile installation where a mysterious Bedouin terror organisation is set to launch two missiles armed with nuclear warheads against Haifa and Tel Aviv. As events spin out of control, Waite and his accomplices realise that a nuclear holocaust is upon them.In a race against all odds and the clock, Waite and his companions set in motion a sequence of events to halt this deadly conflagration between the PLO and Israel. With the Middle East peace efforts in a shambles and the region on the brink of nuclear annihilation, Israel and the Palestinians come to grips with the reality that it is better to live together than die together in the lands of Abraham and Solomon. When nuclear missiles are launched by PLO operatives, targeting Haifa and Tel Aviv, and retaliatory strikes are ordered by Israel against Beirut and Damascus, will the two sides then come together in peace? Will a Red Cross worker, a Bedouin and a UPI foreign correspondent be able to foil a plot by the PLO to destroy Israel? Will the Mossad let them live to see the creation of a Palestinian State? Will the duplicity of a secret agent make all their efforts in vain? This is the Palestine conspiracy. Will a Red Cross worker, a Bedouin and a UPI foreign correspondent be able to foil a plot by the PLO to destroy Israel? This story talks about the armed camp of a Bedouin chieftain, who becomes the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organisation, aided by a wealthy Saudi family who wants nothing less than nuclear parity with Israel. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Language: English
Published by Olive Grove Publishers, 2012
ISBN 10: 0975250833 ISBN 13: 9780975250839
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Language: English
Published by Olive Grove Pub, Medina, Ohio, U.S.A., 2004
ISBN 10: 0975250809 ISBN 13: 9780975250808
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 16 mo, 352 pp. In paper wraps, glossy colored cover with square "autographed copy" sticker on front cover, right lower corner. Author signed on title page. light lift to front cover, bottom front corner lightly bumped. From all appearances, book is unread. Privately printed. Blurbs on back cover express great satisfaction . Author's second book is "Secret of Ekaterinburg," published, 2013.
Language: English
Published by Olive Grove Publishers, Medina, 2004
ISBN 10: 0975250809 ISBN 13: 9780975250808
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This intriguing spy-thriller will take you into the armed camp of a Bedouin chieftain, who becomes the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organisation, aided by a wealthy Saudi family who wants nothing less than nuclear parity with Israel and equality in terms of human rights. Rick Waite, a UPI reporter discovers a secret plan to destroy Israel then gets himself kidnapped by the PLO. Armed with this secret intelligence message from the Israeli Mossad, Waite and his new Bedouin friend, Ahmed, embark on a search for the truth as to what this 'secret message' means for the Middle East. As the two hook-up with a mysterious London Red Cross worker, Adrienne, the two rescue a Palestinian youth caught in a deadly crossfire between Israeli snipers and a brutal mortar attack by the PLO. The trio discovers a secret desert missile installation where a mysterious Bedouin terror organisation is set to launch two missiles armed with nuclear warheads against Haifa and Tel Aviv. As events spin out of control, Waite and his accomplices realise that a nuclear holocaust is upon them.In a race against all odds and the clock, Waite and his companions set in motion a sequence of events to halt this deadly conflagration between the PLO and Israel. With the Middle East peace efforts in a shambles and the region on the brink of nuclear annihilation, Israel and the Palestinians come to grips with the reality that it is better to live together than die together in the lands of Abraham and Solomon. When nuclear missiles are launched by PLO operatives, targeting Haifa and Tel Aviv, and retaliatory strikes are ordered by Israel against Beirut and Damascus, will the two sides then come together in peace? Will a Red Cross worker, a Bedouin and a UPI foreign correspondent be able to foil a plot by the PLO to destroy Israel? Will the Mossad let them live to see the creation of a Palestinian State? Will the duplicity of a secret agent make all their efforts in vain? This is the Palestine conspiracy. Will a Red Cross worker, a Bedouin and a UPI foreign correspondent be able to foil a plot by the PLO to destroy Israel? This story talks about the armed camp of a Bedouin chieftain, who becomes the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organisation, aided by a wealthy Saudi family who wants nothing less than nuclear parity with Israel. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Olive Grove Publishers, Medina, 2012
ISBN 10: 0975250833 ISBN 13: 9780975250839
Seller: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Robert Spirkos new novel reveals a tale of intrigue, love, hope, and historical consequence when justice meant revolution and freedom meant escape. Out of Russia came a family that holds deep and ordained secrets that can unlock the shackles of misery for millions. Sergei Boscov and Andre Kirov, two boyhood friends, kindle a lifelong brotherhood, even as they go their separate ways -- Andre to a political career, Sergei to a military one -- do they finally discover who their sister "Ana" really was. In a stunning conclusion, they become interlocked in a saga of espionage and deception that holds the lives of millions in the balance. Spirko weaves a spy thriller that will ensnare the world in a crisis of colossal proportion as CIA analyst Alex Ayers discovers that nuclear missiles are headed for Iran in exchange for this "miracle" of Ana. The secret of Ekaterinburg has the power to restore everything. Remember, 1918 is now. Robert Spirkos new novel reveals a tale of intrigue, love, hope, and historical consequence when justice meant revolution and freedom meant escape. Out of Russia came a family that holds deep and ordained secrets that can unlock the shackles of misery for millions. Sergei Boscov and Andre Kirov, two boyhood friends, kindle a lifelong brotherhood, even as they go their separate ways -- Andre to a political career, Sergei to a military one -- do they finally discover who their sister "Ana" really was. In a stunning conclusion, they become interlocked in a saga of espionage and deception that holds the lives of millions in the balance. Spirko weaves a spy thriller that will ensnare the world in a crisis of colossal proportion as CIA analyst Alex Ayers discovers that nuclear missiles are headed for Iran in exchange for this "miracle" of Ana. The secret of Ekaterinburg has the power to restore everything. Remember, 1918 is now. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Condition: New. KlappentextrnrnRick 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.
Condition: New. KlappentextRobert Spirkos new novel reveals a tale of intrigue, love, hope, and historical consequence when justice meant revolution and freedom meant escape. Out of Russia came a family that holds deep and ordained secrets that can unlo.
Language: English
Published by Olive Grove Publishers, 2004
ISBN 10: 0975250809 ISBN 13: 9780975250808
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