Oranit Crossed Lines: 1 (Oranit Trilogy)


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About The Book

An Arab collaborators body is found by a collapsed wall in the new Israeli settlement of Oranit. His death is hushed up and the body burned by the Palestinian villagers who hated him. Most people claim he died in his own village although this is apparently untrue. Two years later his death is all but forgotten until a bullet is found by a wall and everything changes. Old speculations of foul play are confirmed and the collaborators death becomes a murder case.Formerly a member of Israeli military field security Oranit resident Jeannie now works for the Shin Bet Security Service. Shes given the dubious task of putting the case to rest again. Delving into the circumstances surrounding the Arabs death Jeannie discovers a hidden world of smuggling forgery and other doubtful activities tied to minor politicians and founding members of the Oranit settlement. Everyone including Jeannies own father seems to be a suspect.An intriguing plotMalcolm Green draws from his experience as a psychiatrist and settler to spin an intriguing plot. The characters are complex yet real. Intrigue weaves its thread through the very fabric of the book. As the murder is solved deeper issues are highlighted and come into play.An entertaining and humorous murder mysteryAuthor and retired Israeli army psychiatrist Michael I. Benjamin weaves an entertaining and occasionally humorous murder mystery through the tangled politics and racial tension of the Green Line the Yom Kippur War and the Holocaust. As Jeannie uncovers the truth shell never see Oranit in quite the same way.Author and retired Israeli army psychiatrist Michael I. Benjamin weaves an entertaining and occasionally humorous murder mystery through the tangled politics and racial tension of the Green Line the Yom Kippur War and the Holocaust. As Jeannie uncovers the truth shell never see Oranit in quite the same way.
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