Holy War

Terrorism is not new to Syria, Lebanon, and the Middle East. It was, is, and will be a Holy War.

Searching for Islamic terrorist Mohammed, a British MI6 agent and French Foreign Legionnaire cross paths as one seeks Mohammed for help to stop slaughter in Beirut while the other is on a mission of revenge for his brother who was killed by Mohammed's terrorist cell.

They are caught in a cat and mouse chase that reveals the depths to which Rosa, a remorseless Palestinian guerrilla, will go to protect Mohammed, and the tragedies facing innocent residents of Beirut like Anne-Marie, who is caught in the middle.

"Suspense-laden ... a never-ending sense of impending doom ... An unyielding tension leaves a lasting impression." - Kirkus

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Holy War

Terrorism is not new to Syria, Lebanon, and the Middle East. It was, is, and will be a Holy War.

Searching for Islamic terrorist Mohammed, a British MI6 agent and French Foreign Legionnaire cross paths as one seeks Mohammed for help to stop slaughter in Beirut while the other is on a mission of revenge for his brother who was killed by Mohammed's terrorist cell.

They are caught in a cat and mouse chase that reveals the depths to which Rosa, a remorseless Palestinian guerrilla, will go to protect Mohammed, and the tragedies facing innocent residents of Beirut like Anne-Marie, who is caught in the middle.

"Suspense-laden ... a never-ending sense of impending doom ... An unyielding tension leaves a lasting impression." - Kirkus

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Holy War

Holy War

by Mike Bond

Narrated by David de Vries

Unabridged — 11 hours, 26 minutes

Holy War

Holy War

by Mike Bond

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Overview

Terrorism is not new to Syria, Lebanon, and the Middle East. It was, is, and will be a Holy War.

Searching for Islamic terrorist Mohammed, a British MI6 agent and French Foreign Legionnaire cross paths as one seeks Mohammed for help to stop slaughter in Beirut while the other is on a mission of revenge for his brother who was killed by Mohammed's terrorist cell.

They are caught in a cat and mouse chase that reveals the depths to which Rosa, a remorseless Palestinian guerrilla, will go to protect Mohammed, and the tragedies facing innocent residents of Beirut like Anne-Marie, who is caught in the middle.

"Suspense-laden ... a never-ending sense of impending doom ... An unyielding tension leaves a lasting impression." - Kirkus


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"Action-filled thriller." -Manchester Evening News (UK)

"A profound tale of war ... Impossible to stop reading."

-British Armed Forces Broadcasting

"A terrific book ... The smells, taste, noise, dust, and fear are communicated so clearly." -Great Book Escapes

"A supercharged thriller ... A story to chill and haunt you."

-Peterborough Evening Telegraph (UK)

"A tale of fear, hatred, revenge, and desire, flicking between bloody Beirut and the lesser battles of London and Paris."

-Evening Herald (UK)

"If you are looking to get a driver's seat look at the landscape of modern conflict, holy wars, and the Middle East then this is the perfect book to do so." -Masterful Book Reviews

A gripping tale of passion, hostage- taking and war, set against a war-ravaged Beirut." -Evening News (UK)

"A stunning novel of love and loss, good and evil, of real people who live in our hearts after the last page is done."

-Greater London Radio

Kirkus Reviews

2014-10-01
In Bond's (House of Jaguar, 2013, etc.) latest thriller, two men—one seeking information, the other vengeance—enter war-torn Beirut to find a Muslim who may be behind the bombing of a Marine compound.Journalist Neill Dickson, an American who's made his life in England, heads to Beirut to interview Mohammed, a Hezbollah terrorist. Neill is writing a report for an organization, which he presumes is MI6, that believes Mohammed may have hatched an explosive attack on Marines and French paratroopers. This assault also brought French commando André to Beirut; one of the men killed in the blast was his younger brother, Yves. Just getting into Lebanon is a challenge for both men since the country is besieged by civil war and different religious and political groups are engaged in perpetual combat. Finding Mohammed, who has eluded various factions for years, seems nearly impossible. The suspense-laden novel has a never-ending sense of impending doom, as ambushes happen at a moment's notice, the skies rain shells, and mines are a constant threat. Even an injured Mohammed resting in a Christian hospital is in potential danger. The dual protagonists are laudable, not just for the missions they've undertaken, but for their emotional investments as well. But the book's most remarkable character is Rosa, a Palestinian guerilla fiercely loyal to Palestine—and by extension Mohammed, who she believes will help drive Israelis out of Lebanon. Rosa is an endlessly fascinating instrument of violence: Her faux pregnant belly hides a cache of grenades (she's delivering but not afraid to use them); she wears a nun's habit to bypass soldiers before and after blowing up part of a building; and her nude body can be a distraction or seduction. She represents the story's cogent theme of peace achieved through hostile means—summed up best when a nameless man, sifting through a structure's rubble, tells Neill, "Ten years of war, fifty of peace."An unyielding tension leaves a lasting impression, though Rosa could easily carry her own series.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173691910
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Publication date: 03/14/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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