In new Palestinian crime novel NYC dangerous as West Bank
In the current Library Journal, my new Palestinian crime novel, THE FOURTH ASSASSIN (out Feb. 1) gets a very good review that highlights the themes and implications beyond the way detective Omar Yussef resolves the mystery. For those who didn’t yet get a copy of the magazine in the mail (Spoiler alert: Librarian of the Year is Craig Buthod of Louisville, Kentucky) here’s the review: “In New York City for a UN conference, Omar Yussef goes to Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, home to a large Palestinian community, to visit his son and finds a beheaded body in his son’s apartment. With no alibi, his son is arrested, and Omar finds that the streets of New York are as treacherous and dangerous as those of Bethlehem. VERDICT Journalist Rees’s fourth Omar Yussef outing (after The Samaritan’s Secret) exposes the political struggle among various Palestinian factions and demonstrates why it is so difficult to find a solution in the troubled region. His sleuth might miss the ancient streets of Bethlehem, but the hatred and tension of the Middle East follow the Palestinian wherever he goes.”
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on Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 at 9:39 am













