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297:, a former adviser to Israeli prime ministers. The book's premise was that Israel was founded in 1938 and the main character is the new state's ambassador to Hitler's Berlin. During the writing of the book, Avner was dying of cancer. Rees has described how the experience of writing a thriller with a man suffering a terminal illness was fulfilling for him and Avner. The book was a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award for Fiction. 234:
novels approach the Middle East conflict from an often unexpected direction. There are almost no Israeli characters, and the novels maintain a focus on Palestinian society, good and bad. Rees has written that this perspective was dictated by his discontent with news reporting of the conflict, which
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focused on stereotypes of Palestinians as either terrorists or victims. Instead, Rees writes, the diversity of Palestinian society awakened him creatively and made him look at the Middle East from a different angle. For example, Gaza "is the most beautiful spot imaginable", he has said.
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minority. It won the Crime Writers Association John Creasey New Blood Dagger in 2008, was also named one of the Top 10 Mysteries of the Year by Booklist, and in the UK Sir
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takes a real historical mystery and new historical research to create a fictional account of what might have happened. The Bookbag recommended
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Rees was born in Newport, Wales. As a journalist, Rees covered the Middle East and lived in Jerusalem for 20 years. He was
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is a Welsh novelist and journalist. He is the author of The Palestine Quartet, a series of crime novels about
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The New York Times Book Review, "HMS Bounty Hunting" by Marilyn Stasio, 25 February 2007
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This article is about the novelist and former journalist. For the Welsh comedian, see
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called the book "a masterpiece." Rees's writing has been compared with the work of
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Rees published a nonfiction account of Israeli and Palestinian society called
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meetings, espionage, and a secret hidden in her brother's last great opera
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for fiction in the US. His latest novel is the international thriller
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follows the mysterious disappearance and death of the Italian artist
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called it "a wonderful detective thriller." Rees's fourth novel,
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Dagger for his crime fiction in the UK and a finalist for the
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Cain's Field: Faith, Fratricide, and Fear in the Middle East
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Cain's Field: Faith, Fratricide, and Fear in the Middle East
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Cain's Field: Faith, Fratricide, and Fear in the Middle East
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still living on a hilltop overlooking the West Bank town.
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of Palestine." Rees's books have sold in 25 languages.
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Matt Rees (comedian)
Matthew Rees
Matthew Rhys
Omar Yussef
Crime Writers Association
National Jewish Book Award
Free Press
The New York Times
Le Figaro
Graham Greene
John le Carré
Georges Simenon
Henning Mankell
L'Express
Dashiell Hammett
TIME
The Scotsman
Newsweek
Devorah Blachor
Bethlehem
Christian Palestinian
David Hare
The Guardian
Philip Marlowe
Yasser Arafat
Miss Marple
Gaza
Nablus
casbah
Samaritans

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