Palestine Twilight

The Murder of Dr. Albert Glock and the Archaeology of the Holy Land

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Murder, True Crime, Biography & Memoir, Political
Cover of the book Palestine Twilight by Edward L. Fox, Diamond Tent
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Edward L. Fox ISBN: 9781783012596
Publisher: Diamond Tent Publication: January 7, 2014
Imprint: Diamond Tent Language: English
Author: Edward L. Fox
ISBN: 9781783012596
Publisher: Diamond Tent
Publication: January 7, 2014
Imprint: Diamond Tent
Language: English
On 19 January 1992, Dr Albert Glock - an American archaeologist - was murdered by an unidentified gunman in the Israeli-occupied West Bank town of Bir Zeit. Who had killed him? And why?

Part history, part true-crime, Palestine Twilight weaves the facts of Glock's murder with the brutal, febrile politics of the intifada. Edward L. Fox's pursuit of the truth leads him deep into the dangerous, edgy society of the Occupied West Bank, and his book is a work of stark originality that conveys an intense portrait of the Palestinian dilemma. It is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the Arab-Israeli conflict.

'I heartily recommend this book. Fox's assured delving has laid bare many usually obscure strata in the complex structure of the Arab-Israeli conflict. With his command of detail and pithy style, he strikes the right note in a politically sensitive field.' - Andrew Lycett, Sunday Times

'The investigation into the murder of a single individual has served Fox an Ariadne's thread that takes him and his readers deep into the maze of Israeli and Palestinian society. His narrative, which is eloquent, empathetic and balanced, gives the reader a vivid sense of what it is like to be a Palestinian in the twenty-first century. Palestine Twilight should be read by anyone interested in the Middle East today.' - Robert Irwin, Evening Standard

'The book is, from start to finish, intensely readable, fresh, informative and illuminating.' - Charles Thomas, Sunday Telegraph

'An intriguing thriller, part history and part true crime story... a pacy mystery tale as well.' - Michael Binyon, The Times

Palestine Twilight was published in the United States as Sacred Geography: A Tale of Archeology and Murder in the Holy Land.

Edward L. Fox is also the author of Obscure Kingdoms: Journeys to Distant Royal Courts; The Hungarian Who Walked to Heaven: Alexander Csoma de Koros, 1784 - 1842; and River Spirits: An Amazonian Fantasy (a novel).

www.edwardfox.co.uk
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
On 19 January 1992, Dr Albert Glock - an American archaeologist - was murdered by an unidentified gunman in the Israeli-occupied West Bank town of Bir Zeit. Who had killed him? And why?

Part history, part true-crime, Palestine Twilight weaves the facts of Glock's murder with the brutal, febrile politics of the intifada. Edward L. Fox's pursuit of the truth leads him deep into the dangerous, edgy society of the Occupied West Bank, and his book is a work of stark originality that conveys an intense portrait of the Palestinian dilemma. It is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the Arab-Israeli conflict.

'I heartily recommend this book. Fox's assured delving has laid bare many usually obscure strata in the complex structure of the Arab-Israeli conflict. With his command of detail and pithy style, he strikes the right note in a politically sensitive field.' - Andrew Lycett, Sunday Times

'The investigation into the murder of a single individual has served Fox an Ariadne's thread that takes him and his readers deep into the maze of Israeli and Palestinian society. His narrative, which is eloquent, empathetic and balanced, gives the reader a vivid sense of what it is like to be a Palestinian in the twenty-first century. Palestine Twilight should be read by anyone interested in the Middle East today.' - Robert Irwin, Evening Standard

'The book is, from start to finish, intensely readable, fresh, informative and illuminating.' - Charles Thomas, Sunday Telegraph

'An intriguing thriller, part history and part true crime story... a pacy mystery tale as well.' - Michael Binyon, The Times

Palestine Twilight was published in the United States as Sacred Geography: A Tale of Archeology and Murder in the Holy Land.

Edward L. Fox is also the author of Obscure Kingdoms: Journeys to Distant Royal Courts; The Hungarian Who Walked to Heaven: Alexander Csoma de Koros, 1784 - 1842; and River Spirits: An Amazonian Fantasy (a novel).

www.edwardfox.co.uk

More books from Political

Cover of the book Breakthrough by Edward L. Fox
Cover of the book The Extreme Right in France by Edward L. Fox
Cover of the book Engaging Political Philosophy by Edward L. Fox
Cover of the book Dharma by Edward L. Fox
Cover of the book This Indian Country by Edward L. Fox
Cover of the book Manual for Survival: A Chernobyl Guide to the Future by Edward L. Fox
Cover of the book Necessary Secrets: National Security, the Media, and the Rule of Law by Edward L. Fox
Cover of the book Build Bridges not Walls: In the Name of Americana by Edward L. Fox
Cover of the book The Straight State by Edward L. Fox
Cover of the book The Regulatory Regime of Food Safety in China by Edward L. Fox
Cover of the book Problematik und Notwendigkeit von internen Zielsetzungs- und Evaluationsprozessen in NPO's by Edward L. Fox
Cover of the book Foundations of the Planning Enterprise by Edward L. Fox
Cover of the book The Kingdom and the Quarry by Edward L. Fox
Cover of the book American Studies as Transnational Practice by Edward L. Fox
Cover of the book Burning Country by Edward L. Fox
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy