This is an unusual novel. A newly qualified doctor, David, finds he carries the gene for an hereditary disease, making his lifelong dream of a career as a surgeon short and uncertain. His focus shifts when he runs into Jessie, with whom he was at school, whose son also has a hereditary disease. They talkContinue reading “Review: ‘Dead Man Dreaming: a novel’ by Uday Mukerji”
Monthly Archives: August 2020
Review: ‘Bullets of Palestine (The Jerusalem Spy Series, Book 2)’ by Howard Kaplan
I like Howard Kaplan’s work a lot. He writes about the conflict between Israel and Palestine in the Middle East, and he does not pull his punches. His thrillers on the subject are violent, as might be expected. But the most important thing he does is examine the woeful state of affairs in that tornContinue reading “Review: ‘Bullets of Palestine (The Jerusalem Spy Series, Book 2)’ by Howard Kaplan”