David Wolfe is an ambitious former homicide prosecutor who is
planning to run for Congress. A political dinner for the Israeli
Prime Minister is hosted by his current girlfriend, Carole Shorr, a
liberal supporter of both the Palestinian and Israeli causes. But
when David receives a call from Hana Ashawi, a Palestinian woman
who was David's classmate at Harvard Law School, he is rattled.
Hana was more than a peer - she was his lover. When, furthermore,
the Israeli Prime Minister is assassinated, apparently by Hana's
partner, David finds himself thrown into a situation with enormous
global, political and emotional implications. 'An astonishing book,
ahugely entertaining human drama that also offers remarkable
insight into the lethal conflict between the Israelis and the
Palestinians. Richard North Patterson has outdone himself - Exile
is his best novel yet.' BILL CLINTON 'If you like political
thrillers with a legal dimension this is a fine example of the
genre: a strong story about a real dilemma with colourful
characters' Daily Mail 'Every now and then - but a lot more rarely
than that implies - you come across a thriller so important that it
absolutely demands to be read. This is one...' The Times
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