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Avi Perry (Author)
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August 14, 2009
A suspense-thriller about a nightmare scenario-a countdown to a Mumbai-style attack on U.S. soil, where the FBI, the Israeli Mossad, the US-based Iranian clandestine terror network, and the Islamic Jihad fraternity, all engaged in a timeless conflict, which plays out to a crescendo that comes to a head before the dramatic conclusion. The story offers an ample dose of realism, a cast of intense characters who engage in love, lust, and violence. It portrays the Jihad culture with its rationale and the volcano that breeds an irrational obsession with death. Moreover, it builds on the Jihadists' motivation for targeting so many innocents and exploiting the victims' massacre as a stepping-stone to their dream of eternal paradise next to Allah's throne. The real question is not whether Jihad terrorists' plots will ever cease to emerge-there is no chance of that. The question the book seeks to answer is, will the next one be stopped before it's too late?

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About the Author

Dr. Avi Perry grew up among many of the character types depicted in the story, then served in the armed forces and gained valuable and relevant experience in military intelligence, one that breathes authenticity into the setting. He was a professor at Northwestern University, a Bell Laboratories distinguished member and manager, and a Vice President at a High-Tech company. He is the author of Fundamentals of Voice Quality Engineering in Wireless Networks, published in 2007 by Cambridge University Press.

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  • Paperback: 392 pages
  • Publisher: Gradient Publishing (August 14, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 061528051X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0615280516
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #925,014 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Avi Perry was born in Israel. As a teenager and throughout his college years, he was a professional musician. He financed his student life with numerous gigs, playing with his Israeli band, writing songs, playing the various keyboard instruments, and enjoying listening to his performances on the Israeli radio (there was no MTV in late 60s Israel). He still plays and writes music, but as a hobby (at home), rather than as a line of work. During the Six-Day-War in 1967, he served in the Israeli military, in the field intelligence unit, and gained valuable and relevant experience in covert communications technology and a variety of spy craft and methods.
He has spent the past four decades in the US, first as a Ph.D. student, then as a professor at Northwestern University, a Bell Laboratories - distinguished staff member, and finally as Vice President at NMS Communications. He signed for early retirement in 2004 with the intention of writing a technical book. The title Fundamentals of Voice Quality Engineering was published by Cambridge University Press in 2007 and became very popular. Readers praised the book for its thoroughness and for Perry's refreshing, unique and entertaining writing style, atypical among technical writers. Throughout Avi's tenure at NMS, he wrote many short (humor-packed, peppered with company culture) satires, technical reports, white papers (published on company website), press releases, and more. One may find more information on his websites (www.aviperry.org and www.aviperry.com ).
72 Virgins is a novel about Jihad terrorism and the security agencies' struggle to thwart its stratagem and trounce the perpetrators. Abu Musa is an Islamic Terrorist with an agenda, a ticking bomb inside the US. Arik Golan is an Israeli who tries to bring him down and pull the plug on his terror organization. Stanley Cramer is an FBI agent on a hunting mission, seeking to place both Abu Musa and Arik within his crosshair. The FBI, the Israeli Mossad, the US-based Iranian clandestine terror network, and the Islamic Jihad fraternity are engaged in a timeless conflict, playing out to a crescendo that comes to a head before the dramatic conclusion.
The story offers an ample dose of realism, a cast of intense characters who engage in love, lust, and violence. It portrays the Jihad culture with its rationale and the volcano that breeds an irrational obsession with death. Moreover, it builds on the Jihadists' motivation for targeting so many innocents and exploiting the victims' massacre as a stepping-stone to their dream of eternal paradise next to Allah's throne.
The real question is not whether Jihad terrorists' plots will ever cease to emerge--there is no chance of that. The question the book seeks to answer is--will the next one be stopped before it's too late?
72 Virgins is built on life experiences that combine technology know-how, familiarity with spy craft and human intelligence (HUMINT), understanding of Middle Eastern cultures and history, a great sense of humor, and a talent for writing--all breathe authenticity into the setting.
Although 72 Virgins is a suspense-thriller, focusing on a countdown to a terror attack on US soil, it is, nevertheless, highly instructive. The story and its associated subplots are fiction, but the setting is real, the places where conspiracy is instigated are fictional, even though they're based on genuine events; the characters are deep and distinctive, while at the same time, they embody their unmistakable cultural heritage. Oliver James, Publisher noted--"Perry was able to combine reality with fiction in a way that has made the book--one to remember. Perry's style and approach, makes for a great, entertaining read". Ronald L. Donaghe, winner of the 2008 Jim Duggins Out-standing Mid-Career Novelist Award, characterized it as "Suspenseful and intriguing, from start to finish".

 

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars nice surprise after having turned the first page which put me off, July 17, 2011
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The first page put me off. Wow, was I wrong !!
It turned out to be a very entertaining and suspenseful
book. A shame the author's other book is about something
technical, I would have liked to read books from this guy.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An international thriller, October 2, 2009
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Ronald L. Donaghe (Las Cruces, NM United States) - See all my reviews
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Editors have to believe in a work when they recommend it to a publisher, and as the editor of more than three-hundred books, I can say that Avi Perry's 72 Virgins is one such work. From Israel to Bali to the United States, the players in this international thriller never stop. Although Arik Golan, a major in the Israeli Defense Forces, is hoping to retire and marry his fiancée, Rachel Levy, others have different plans for Arik and will stop at nothing to "persuade" him to pursue terrorist Abu Musa and stop him at all costs. This time, the terrorist plans are so diabolical, just the thought of the targets and the weapons to be used are heart-stopping. From one dangerous encounter to another, 72 Virgins is a non-stop thriller. This author knows his stuff and uses his knowledge authoritatively in this brand new, exciting, heart-stopping thriller. You'll never look at terrorism the same way again...
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Frightening Look Into Jihad, September 30, 2009
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W. Bentrim (Bucks County, PA) - See all my reviews
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72 Virgins by Avi Perry
This is a novel that reads like current events or history. The story of an Israel who infiltrates a terrorist cell is fraught with peril. The story paints a dim picture of the ethics of the Intelligence community.

I found the story frightening. The games played by the Intelligence community were dismaying at best. The sad part is that it is easy to see why draconian methods are applied to terroristic situations. The brutality of the terrorists is played in counterpoint to their total disregard for human life, both their own and their victims. Our culture generally finds it impossible to understand a culture that lionizes suicide, particularly suicide that is so destructive to others. For some reason I found the story stilted and I couldn't identify why I felt that way. It didn't read easily but that may have been the topic.

The book was informative and painted a very vivid picture of fundamental fanatics.
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