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Avraham Azrieli

Autor von The Jerusalem Inception

10 Werke 417 Mitglieder 336 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 2 Lesern

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Beinhaltet den Namen: Avraham Azrieli

Werke von Avraham Azrieli

The Jerusalem Inception (2011) 89 Exemplare
The Mormon Candidate (2012) 86 Exemplare
The Masada Complex (2010) 68 Exemplare
The Jerusalem Assassin (2011) 67 Exemplare
Christmas for Joshua (2011) 61 Exemplare
Thump (2014) 17 Exemplare
The Bootstrap Ultimatum (2014) 4 Exemplare
Deborah Calling (2017) 1 Exemplar

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Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Israel (birth)
Ausbildung
Columbia University (JD)
Berufe
lawyer

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Deborah is the younger of two orphaned sisters who live in the town of Emanuel in Ephraim under the rule of Judge Zifron. Deborah's older sister, Tamar, has just been married to Zifron's son, Seesya. After their wedding night, Seesya produces “evidence” that Tamar was not a virgin and has her stoned as the whole town, including Deborah, looks on. It isn't long before Seesya selects Deborah as his next bride. Deborah has no male family member to protect her from this unwanted marriage. When Deborah expresses a wish that she were a man, her friend Barac tells her of the women of Edom who turned into men to win a battle against Egypt, thanks to a potion made by the Elixirist. Deborah learns that the Elixirist might still be alive, and she sets off on a quest to find him and get him to turn her into a man.

Deborah was a biblical prophetess and judge who appears in chapters 4 and 5 of the book of Judges. The Bible is silent about how Deborah became a leader in Israel. Azrieli's novel creates a back story for her. Azrieli draws some people and places from the Bible, while others are fictional. There are occasional anachronisms, like the mention of going to a town's temple. The tabernacle was the place of worship during the time of the judges, and the temple wouldn't be built until Solomon's day. Readers should be aware that Deborah's story will continue in a subsequent novel, and this one ends without a resolution of the main conflict. I liked it well enough to pre-order the sequel, which is set for release next Tuesday.
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cbl_tn | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 22, 2017 |
Being a strong woman I felt very conected with this story. I loved the suspense, the way to drive me into the book and getting involved deep and deep between every page! I really like this author and his creativity way to tell wonderful stories.
Still a fan!
 
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annpicca | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 12, 2017 |
Beach reading of the worst kind...

Outrageous conspiracies abound in this Zionist story with its two-dimensional characters. Full of implausibilities. Enough said!
 
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antao | 52 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 10, 2016 |
Amazing story that hits close to home in more ways that I would have imagined when starting the book. The main characters are incredibly engaging and realistic, with dramatic backgrounds and personalities that kept me interested throughout the story. A thriller with great depth that I think will appeal to readers of all kinds. Intellectual, honest, and gripping. I definitely recommend!
 
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Tamara.Altman | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 6, 2015 |

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Werke
10
Mitglieder
417
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Bewertung
½ 4.6
Rezensionen
336
ISBNs
17
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