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Quin's
Shanghai Circus
First
published in 1974 by Holt, Rinehart & Winston
On
a winter's day, some twenty years after the end of
the Second World War, a huge, smiling fat man wearing
a black bowler hat and a military greatcoat and known
as Geraty walked into a bar in the Bronx bearing his
name and picked the pocket of a young man named Quin,
thereby setting in motion a series of events that
was to culminate in the largest funeral procession
held in Asia since the thirteenth century. More...

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Sinai
Tapestry
First published in 1977 by Holt,
Rinehart & Winston
Tales
of a blind man, written down by an imbecile. Such
is the genesis of the Bible in this raucous, unsettling
account of recent and not-so-recent history with its
richly entwined odysseys:
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Jerusalem
Poker
First
published in 1978 by Holt,
Rinehart & Winston
On
the last day of December 1921, three men sat down
to a game of poker in the back room of an antiquities
shop in Jerusalem: More...

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Nile
Shadows
First
published in 1983 by Holt,
Rinehart & Winston
On
a clear night in 1942 a hand grenade exploded in a
Cairo slum, killing one man instantly.
That man is Stern, an obscure gunrunner and morphine
addict whose death should be of no significance during
the darkest days of the century. In the Western Desert
the Germans are advancing from victory to victory,
and Rommel's powerful Afrika Corps is threatening
to overrun
Egypt and seize control of the Middle East. Yet Allied
Intelligence takes a very special interest in Stern.
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Jericho
Mosaic
First
published in 1987 by W. W. Norton & Company, New
York
The
distance from Jerusalem down to Jericho in the Jordan
River valley is only about fifteen miles. From there
up into the Moabite hills of Jordan is but another
ten miles, distances a man can walk in one night.
When adversaries live at such close quarters they
affect each other in strange and unsuspected ways.
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by Julie Burris. A collection of older covers can be
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