



Final Stop, Algiers
A Thriller
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5.0 • 1 Rating
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
By the author of Duet in Beirut and Forbidden Love in St. Petersburg, Final Stop, Algiers is former Israeli intelligence agent Mishka Ben-David's most exhilarating novel yet. When a terrorist attack in Tel Aviv violently disrupts his life, Mickey Simhoni abandons his plans to become an artist and instead allows himself to be recruited into the Mossad. Slowly, he learns the art of spy craft the and painstaking process of building a cover, becoming someone else whom he resembles, who is presumed dead. His cover story takes him to Toronto where he meets an old flame—Niki, a girl he had been involved with in Tokyo a decade earlier. As Mickey is torn between loyalty to the Mossad and his intense feelings for Niki, the dilemma leads to a harrowing conclusion.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Mickey Simhoni, the narrator of this fine spy thriller from Israeli author Ben-David (Forbidden Love in St. Petersburg), has found purpose after his army service as a high school art teacher in Tel Aviv. But what should have been a moment of celebration the opening of an exhibit of Mickey's paintings turns tragic when a suicide bomber strikes nearby, killing Mickey's girlfriend, Dolly. Keen to avenge her, Mickey readily accepts a pitch to join the Mossad, the Israeli spy service, although his recruiter insists that Mickey agree that going after the person behind the attack must be secondary to thwarting future threats to Israel. Before long, Mickey is tasked with impersonating a Canadian who recently died of an overdose in Sinai. In Toronto, his commitment is tested by an encounter with an old flame. Ben-David manages to inject some lightness into his descriptions of Mickey's training, but as in the best espionage novels, the focus on the spy's inner conflicts is the main hook.