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A Classic, July 1, 2005
This novel is not only about Arabs, it is about Life whether you being a American, Israeli, iraqi or Arabian national, its about loving one another, you never know your enemy who you always try to fight could end up being a long lost Son, Brother, Cousin or Uncle.
A jewish man gave up his son to an Arab man due to circumstances beyond his control, that son becomes one of the most powerful man in the arabian community not knowing that he is jewish, he is persuaded to finance a terrorist group against jews which he refuses , mean while his daughter joins these terrorist Organization
At the end Father and son meet together again to save Grand Daughter and fight terrorism , one as a Jewish General and the other as a Rich Arab Prince
One fact remains at the end "Allahu Akbar"--> There is only One God
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AN OUTSTAND BOOK, March 19, 2011
This book was one of those books that you will read and never want to stop reading. I just finished reading it, but was very disappointed with the way it ended. I am going to look to see if there is a sequence to it, like that of "The Carpetbargers". When I lived in the island of Trinidad, I had seen the movie on television. I am also going to look to see if I can find it here.
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True perspective of Arabs in sea, March 9, 2001
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Pirate (Mass Market Paperback)
Harold Robins has master minded a fiction on Arab legacy. He has protrayed Arab culture, their love for lust and style of life in sea, so truely that I was unable to go to bed with unfinished book. The author's vision and sense of imagination is amazing and probably intutive. Library must have such books.
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