The Last Days (Political Thrillers Series #2) by Joel C. Rosenberg - Presentation Transcript
The Last Days (Political Thrillers
Series #2) by Joel C. Rosenberg
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ow the eyes of the world are on Jerusalem as Jon Bennett-a Wall Street
strategist turned senior White House advisor-his beautiful CIA partner Erin
McCoy, and the U.S. Secretary of State arrive in the Middle East to meet
with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. On the table: a dramatic and
potentially historic Arab-Israeli peace plan, of which Bennett is the chief
architect. At the heart of the proposed treaty is the discovery of black gold
deep beneath the Mediterranean-a massive tract of oil and natural gas that
could offerunprecedented riches for every Muslim, Christian, and Jew in
Israel and Palestine. With the international media closely tracking the
story, the American message is as daring as it is direct: both sides must
put behind themcenturies of bitter, violent hostilities to sign a peace treaty.
Both sides must truly cooperate on drilling, pumping, refining, and shipping
the newly found petroleum. Both sides must work together to develop a
dynamic, integrated economy to take advantage of this stunning
opportunity. Then and only then will the United States help underwrite the
billions of dollars of venture capital needed to turn the dream into reality.
But in the shadows lie men whose hearts are filled with evil-men who
do not relish a post-Saddam era, men for whom the prospect of a
Palestinian peace accord with Israel goes against everything for which
their fathers have fought and died. Such men-and the countries that
finance them-are ready to do anything necessary to slaughter those who
stand in their way, and the clock is ticking. Can Bennett, McCoy, and the
American President make peace before the Middle East once again erupts
in to war? Joel C. Rosenberg is a writer and communications
strategist.He has worked for some of the worlds most influential and
provocative leaders; including Steve Forbes, Rush Limbaugh and former
Isreali Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.A front-page Sunday New
York Times profile called him a force in the capital. A political columnist for
World magazine, his work has been published in the Wall Street Journal,
The Washington Times, Jerusalem Post and Policy Review. He and his
wife, Lynn, have three sons and live just outside of Washington, D.C.
Personal Review: The Last Days (Political Thrillers Series #2) by
Joel C. Rosenberg
The Last Days is supposed to be fiction, but like The Last Jihad, that's no
longer the case. It's history. I don't know how Rosenberg does it. His books
are like a look into the future. It's bizarre. I love how he writes his novels.
They start out as fiction and a couple months later, they end up as history
books.
I like the way Rosenberg shows some of the faults in Bennett in this book.
He shows that he gets scared while in the gunfights, he over estimates the
peaceful condition of the Palestinians, and he blows cover while trying to
make the peace plan. I like that because it shows that Bennett is human.
He makes mistakes, and I think it's cool that Rosenberg makes his books
realistic in that matter.
I highly recommend this book for all readers. Politics, action, adventure,
romance, and Christianity all have their parts in this fabulous, fabulous
"history novel." You cannot do without reading The Last Days. It's a part of
history.
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The Last Days is supposed to be fiction, but like The Last Jihad, that's no longer the case. It's history. I don't know how Rosenberg does it. His books are like a look into the future. It's bizarre. I love how he writes his novels. They start out as fiction and a couple months later, they end up as history books.
I like the way Rosenberg shows some of the faults in Bennett in this book. He shows that he gets scared while in the gunfights, he over estimates the peaceful condition of the Palestinians, and he blows cover while trying to make the peace plan. I like that because it shows that Bennett is human. He makes mistakes, and I think it's cool that Rosenberg makes his books realistic in that matter.
I highly recommend this book for all readers. Politics, action, adventure, romance, and Christianity all have their parts in this fabulous, fabulous "history novel." You cannot do without reading The Last Days. It's a part of history. less
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