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Strange Fire
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348 pages
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Set against a backdrop of political intrigue, Nathan Kazakov, a blind Russian émigré and speechwriter, finds himself embroiled in a conspiracy after a bullet strikes him during an assassination attempt. As he navigates a complex web involving messianic settlers, terrorists, and the Israeli secret service, Nathan seeks the truth behind the attack, questioning whether he or the prime minister's son was the true target. The narrative is rich with themes of political hypocrisy and personal identity, showcasing Bukiet's imaginative storytelling.
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2002, paperback
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