James Y.K. Moy

Numeric Rating System

(5) = Best; (4) = Better; (3) = Good; (2) = Fair; (1) = OK

These abstracts serve as reminders to myself; they serve to "jog" my memory on what a book was all about. That's all. This is not a literary critique, not a social commentary, and certainly nothing profound to warrant further discussion.

(5) = means that I really enjoyed this book; (1) = means I finished reading it but wonder if my time could have been better spent elsewhere.



1/4/2010

Exile by Richard North Patterson

Filed under: — Yee Gan @ 6:46 pm

This is my second Richard North Patterson read. Loved it. He has been the #1 New York Times Bestselling Author. A well researched book. I learned a lot of the Arab Israeli Conflict…

“David Wolfe is a successful San Francisco lawyer who is about to get married and is being primed for a run for congress. But when Hana Arif – the Palestinian woman with whom he had a secret affair in law school - calls, he begins a completely unexpected journey. The next day, the prime minister of Israel is assassinated by a suicide bomber while visiting San Francisco; soon, Hana is accused of being the mastermind behind the murder. David faces an agonizing choice: will he, a Jew, represent Hana – who may well be guiltuy – or will he turn away from the one woman he can never forget?”

We learn Hana is innocent. Her jealous Islamic husband conspired to get Hana guilty. Their daughter’s DNA, we learn much later, matches David’s! Yep…he’s the real father. If you enjoy NCISl, you’ll enjoy this book. (4).

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