Child of Dust: A Dotan Naor Thriller

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$16.95  $15.76
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Level Best Books
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Pages
264
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.6 inches | 0.86 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781685126865

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About the Author
Yigal Zur is a noted Israeli writer, journalist, and travel guide who has written 14 books to date. His thriller Passport to Death is the first to feature ex-Mossad agent Dotan Naor and takes place in Thailand (published November 2019, Oceanview). His second thriller, Death in Shangri-la, which was the first to be translated into English (published by Oceanview 2018), continues to feature Dotan Naor and takes place in North India. The third thriller in the same series is Child of Dust, which takes place in Ko-Samui, Thailand, and in Cambodia. Zur also wrote travel books and guides to India and China, as well as a script for Menelik-A Black Jewish Prince, which was filmed in 1999 and won the Wolgin prize at the Jerusalem Film Festival. Amongst his published works are the novels Dark Prune, Spring of Almond's Blossom, and The Monsoon's End. Yigal Zur has also hosted successful TV travel shows. He served in the military, spending time on the front lines in the Golan Heights during the 1973 Yom Kippur War. He is the only Israeli journalist ever to be embedded with the US Army in action during Desert Storm 2003 in Iraq. Zur has traveled extensively in 114 countries and is an expert on Southeast Asia.
Reviews

"Sometimes funny, sometimes thrilling, but always realistic and engaging, Child of Dust is another gritty and utterly enjoyable Yigal Zur novel you'll want to devour in a single sitting." -Alan Jacobson, USA Today bestselling author of The Lost Girl

"Spanning Tel-Aviv to Thailand to Cambodia, Child of Dust tells the story of lechery and greed and every shade of foul in between. There's no shortage of sexual tension, physical aggressions, and unrelenting danger to keep the pages turning. But at the center of this story of a missing girl and a family's secrets is the great big beating heart of its hero, Dotan Noar, an unflinching man from a forgotten time when honor meant more than money and dignity was worth dying for." - Joe Clifford, author of The Shadow People and the Jay Porter thriller series

"Betrayal, greed, and depravity collide when a child is taken. Zur's breakneck pacing and memorable characters will have you holding your breath to the final, satisfying conclusion." - James L'Etoile, award-winning author of Dead Drop and the Detective Emily Hunter se