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An Omar Yussef Mystery: A Grave in Gaza

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Praise for the Omar Yussef series highlights its engaging portrayal of Palestinian life and the complexities of the region. Critics commend the narrative for its readability and depth, emphasizing how it captures the human experience amid political intrigue and violence. The protagonist, Omar Yussef, navigates a West Bank fraught with corruption, religious tensions, and militia conflicts, making the broader Mideast conflict personal for readers. The story is described as both thrilling and emotionally resonant, shedding light on the realities faced in Palestinian society. The author, Matt Beynon Rees, brings a unique perspective as a former Jerusalem bureau chief for TIME magazine, enriching the narrative with authentic insights. His previous works include another mystery in the series and a nonfiction exploration of the Middle East. Rees currently resides in Jerusalem, continuing to contribute to discussions about the region through his writing.

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An Omar Yussef Mystery: A Grave in Gaza, Matt Rees

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2008
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Taal
Engels
Auteurs
Matt Rees
Uitgever
Soho Crime
Jaar van publicatie
2008
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
340
ISBN10
1569474729
ISBN13
9781569474723
Oorspronkelijke titel
A grave in Gaza
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3,8 van 5
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Praise for the Omar Yussef series highlights its engaging portrayal of Palestinian life and the complexities of the region. Critics commend the narrative for its readability and depth, emphasizing how it captures the human experience amid political intrigue and violence. The protagonist, Omar Yussef, navigates a West Bank fraught with corruption, religious tensions, and militia conflicts, making the broader Mideast conflict personal for readers. The story is described as both thrilling and emotionally resonant, shedding light on the realities faced in Palestinian society. The author, Matt Beynon Rees, brings a unique perspective as a former Jerusalem bureau chief for TIME magazine, enriching the narrative with authentic insights. His previous works include another mystery in the series and a nonfiction exploration of the Middle East. Rees currently resides in Jerusalem, continuing to contribute to discussions about the region through his writing.