Books by Daniel Easterman and Complete Book Reviews
Daniel Easterman, Author Doubleday Books $17.95 (444p) ISBN 978-0-385-19814-1
Initially, one may think that Easterman's second novel (after The Last Assassin is merely a literate, contemporary suspense thriller that zips along like Raiders of the Lost Ark. The hero, American/Jewish archeologist David Rosen, is in Syria...
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Daniel Easterman, Author Doubleday Books $18.95 (418p) ISBN 978-0-385-24177-9
East collides with West--on a battlefield drawn along political, religious and metaphysical lines--in this superior, offbeat thriller set mainly in India, Tibet and Mongolia in 1921. When his 10-year-old son William is kidnapped at knifepoint, semi-r
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Daniel Easterman, Author Doubleday Books $19.95 (295p) ISBN 978-0-385-24178-6
This fourth thriller (after The Ninth Buddha ) by a pseudonmyous British author confirms his rising reputation as a literate writer of well-researched espionage tales. In 1968, in Jerusalem, a tomb is discovered that contains the bones of Jesus, his
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Daniel Easterman, Author HarperCollins Publishers $23 (456p) ISBN 978-0-06-017928-1
Modern-day voodoo practices, a tentacular right-wing political conspiracy and its connection to slave-trading dynasties in 18th-century Haiti provide the mysteries around which Easterman ( Brotherhood of the Tomb ) fashions this uneven thriller. The
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Daniel Easterman, Author HarperCollins Publishers $20 (476p) ISBN 978-0-06-017996-0
In this Revelations-inspired page-turner, the author of Brotherhood of the Tomb weaves a seamless and authoritative tale of Egyptian lore, Islamic fundamentalism, spy games and terrorism, all headed toward Armageddon in the year 2000. Working at a...
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Daniel Easterman, Author HarperCollins Publishers $23 (437p) ISBN 978-0-06-017768-3
The real intrigue here is how the sometimes masterful Easterman ( The Name of the Beast ) could set up such a diabolically imagined plot only to spoil the suspense in the concluding chapters. Unworldly Dr. Jack Gould, a half-Irish Catholic, half-Jewi
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Daniel Easterman, Author HarperCollins Publishers $24 (430p) ISBN 978-0-06-017742-3
Easterman's (The Judas Testament) eighth novel, set in Ireland, uses the Troubles, recent American history and Mideastern terrorism to tell a crackling good yarn about a hostage rescue that everyone wants--and, it seems, has--a piece of. To help the
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Daniel Easterman, Author HarperCollins Publishers $24 (0p) ISBN 978-0-06-109206-0
In a first-rate thriller, Easterman (Night of the Apocalypse) dramatizes the awful power of hate and prejudice, providing readers with nonstop action and real food for thought. Israeli hotelier Aryeh Levin has a comfortable life on Sardinia's Costa...
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