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The Tower of Babel
The Tower of Babel
Author: Morris L. West
The Middle East on the brink of the Six-Day War-this is the setting. The novel focuses on five dominant figures-Adom Ronen, an Israeli spy in Damascus; Safreddin, the Director of Security for Syria; Jarrah, a terrorist of the PLO; Chakry, an international banker in Beirut; and Baratz, the Director of Military Intelligence for Israel. These men ...  more »
ISBN: 82829
Pages: 361
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Publisher: William Morrow and Co.
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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This was a page turner, like Morris West's books in general. It's a peak into the complex world of a spy and a very good description of the mysterious world of international intrigue. And like Morris West's books in general, there is justice.
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A good novel that takes place in the days leading up to the Six Day War. Well told in sense of the human drama and the historical aspects of the times and conditions of the Middle East, with the volatility of the times that has changed little in the 38 years since is was written. An original Book of the Month Club selection.


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