A best selling spy series, one already a major motion picture, another coming that goes deep into the hearts and minds, fears and hopes of both sides of the Middle East Conflict and today’s headlines. “Kaplan is right up there with the best,” Clive Cussler

The Damascus Cover (The Jerusalem Spy Series Book 1)
by Howard Kaplan
4.0 Stars (1,389 Reviews)
Genre: Thrillers | World Literature

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A SPY WALKS THE DANGEROUS LINE BETWEEN LOVE AND SURVIVAL

In a last ditch effort to revive his career, washed out agent Ari Ben-Sion accepts a mission he never would have 30 years ago ? to smuggle a group of Jewish children out of the Damascus ghetto.

Or so he thinks.

In Damascus, a beautiful American photographer, Kim, seems to be falling in love with Ari. But, she is asking too many questions.

His communication equipment disappears. His contact never shows up. The operation is only hours away and everything seems awry.

Realizing that he’s caught up in a bigger and more dangerous game, Ari is desperate to succeed… and he’s willing to risk everything… even his life.

The Damascus Cover is a gripping thriller with enough twists and turns to keep the reader intrigued until the explosive ending.

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Bullets of Palestine (The Jerusalem Spy Series Book 2)
by Howard Kaplan
4.3 Stars (578 Reviews)
Genre: World Literature | Thrillers

Two agents. Two opposing sides.

Israeli Agent Shai is dispatched to eliminate a terrorist threat. To succeed in his mission, Shai must win the trust of Palestinian Agent Ramzy, who will help him gain access to the infamous and dangerous Abu Nidal.

Shai is under orders to kill Ramzy when the mission ends. But instead, they forge a friendship that transcends the hatreds of their heritage.

Loyalties are tested. Will they work together to capture Abu Nidal or betray each other’s trust?

In a conflict where both sides dehumanize each other, two extremely human men are caught in the cross-hairs of the larger war.

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To Destroy Jerusalem (The Jerusalem Spy Series Book 3)
by Howard Kaplan
4.2 Stars (230 Reviews)
Genre: World Literature | Politics & Social Sciences | Action & Adventure

Rich in historical detail, TO DESTROY JERUSALEM is a thrilling tale of espionage, nationalism, and fate.
From the author of Damascus Cover, now a Major Motion Picture starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, John Hurt, and Olivia Thirlby.

“TO DESTROY JERUSALEM, Kaplan’s third gripping Middle East thriller, is his longest and most ambitious to date. A historical novel set in 1990, the action races from Jerusalem, to Rio de Janeiro, to London, and then to war torn Beirut as the antagonists attempt to both smuggle plutonium into Israel and have the operational physicist breach Israel’s fortified northern border. How they manage both should keep Israeli security services up at night.”-Israel Behind The News

When a neutron source ? a necessary component in triggering a nuclear explosion ? is stolen in New York, the CIA calls on Shai Shaham, the legendary Mossad field agent. To trace the stolen neutron source, Shai needs to locate where and how those behind the theft are obtaining plutonium so he heads to Amsterdam to meet Ramzy Awwad, the Palestinian agent who Shai had been ordered to kill at the end of a mission together. He doesn’t know if Ramzy is more likely to help stop the plotters or join the Palestinian people in the midst of the first intifada (uprising) in the Occupied Territories.

Set in 1990, TO DESTROY JERUSALEM is the tale of a terrifying plot that spans the globe. As Shai rushes to avert catastrophe, he unearths the source of the plutonium at a nuclear reactor in Rio and a connection to a physicist at UCLA. In Los Angeles, he discovers a link to the underground intifada in Jerusalem, and he tracks the conspirators until they thwart him with an ingenious plan.

Whether Shai will be able to depend on Ramzy to help stop a horrific attack is a question on which the fate of these peoples ? and the greater world ? depends.

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The Spy’s Gamble (The Jerusalem Spy Series Book 4)
by Howard Kaplan
3.8 Stars (226 Reviews)
Genre: World Literature | Politics & Social Sciences

When the Israeli Prime Minister boards a new stealth submarine in Norfolk, Virginia intending a celebratory ride and the sub vanishes, it sets in motion a suspenseful story that intertwines the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with a story of what could be.

Shai Shaham, an Israeli intelligence officer, contacts old friend and adversary Ramzy Awwadl, a former PLO intelligence officer and one of the great writers of his people, to help locate the missing prime minister.

But can they trust each other?
Can their friendship withstand the turbulent political landscape?

Eli Bardinl — an agent who is feeling the strain of being away from his wife and children for so long in the field — is also tasked to contact Ramzy for the help in finding the missing sub. It seems the Russian have great interest in the technology, and he must locate the prime minister… because losing him is a national calamity that threatens to upset a delicate political balance in the most terrifying ways.

Starkly depicting the excesses of both sides and moving through actual events, THE SPY’S GAMBLE relies on in-depth research to weave a thrilling tale of suspense of reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians.

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The Syrian Sunset (The Jerusalem Spy Series Book 5)
by Howard Kaplan
4.5 Stars (84 Reviews)
Genre: World Literature | Thrillers

A sweeping novel of international intrigue about the Syrian Civil War, the failure of the West to save the Syrian people, and how that inaction against the Russian incursion in Syria emboldened Vladimir Putin to attack Ukraine
In 2012, President Obama declared that if Assad used chemical weapons in Syria, that would cross a red line. A year later, Assad murdered a thousand people in East Damascus with sarin, and the West did not respond. Soon after, the Russians vastly augmented their presence in Syria, built a huge air base to add to their warm water port on the Syrian Mediterranean and from those runways bombed the Free Syrian Army across the breadth of Syria.

Based around these true events, THE SYRIAN SUNSET tells the tale of a fictional Syrian Military Intelligence general who wants a better Syria, and the events that led to the death of 500,000 civilians, 5 million people fleeing Syria, another 15 million being displaced internally

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