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Exile by Richard North Patterson
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Exile (edition 2007)

by Richard North Patterson

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David Wolfe's life is approaching an exhilarating peak: he's a successful San Francisco lawyer, he's about to get married, and he's being primed for a run for Congress. But when the phone rings and he hears the voice of Hana Arif, the Palestinian woman with whom he had a secret affair in law school, he begins a completely unexpected journey. The next day, the prime minister of Israel is assassinated by a suicide bomber while visiting San Francisco; soon, Hana is accused of being the mastermind behind the murder. Now David faces an agonizing choice: will he, a Jew, represent Hana, who may well be guilty, or will he turn away the one woman he can never forget?… (more)
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Title:Exile
Authors:Richard North Patterson
Info:Henry Holt and Co. (2007), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 576 pages
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Fantastic historical novel with a thriller component. I learned more about the dynamics in the middle east than I ever learned in school. Well-written and fast paced. ( )
  sunnydrk | Feb 26, 2024 |
I nearly always enjoy Richard North Patterson's books; the story is always good and the background interesting. In this case the former is true but the latter dominates. The story puts us all right in the middle of the Palestine-Israel argument and sets out in detail and, I think, fairly, the arguments on both sides. The sad thing is that it left me with the impression that the problem in insoluble and that even if a possible solution were to emerge, there are two many people with a vested interest in killing it off, both literally and figuratively [although I know understand these mean the same thing?]. Apart from the geo-political background being so well drawn, the legal aspects of this thriller are also fascinating. Both of these factors help to overcome the rather soapy nature of the main plot. This is well worth reading. ( )
  johnwbeha | Sep 8, 2016 |
Engaged to be married and poised to run for the senate, David Wolfe's life is turned inside out when ex-lover and "the one that got away" Hana Arif asks him to defend her in a trial in which she is accused of leading a conspiracy to murder Israeli leader Amos Ben-Aron on American soil. His friends and colleagues are outraged and his fiance doesn't understand how he, as a Jewish man, can even think of defending the Palestinian woman charged with their family friend's murder, regardless of whether he believes in her innocence.

David was not immersed in Jewish culture growing up and doesn't understand the all-consuming attachment many people have to their cultural identities. Researching the case, he travels to Israel and gets a "total immersion" lesson in Israeli-Palestinian history.

As with his other novels, this story is so detailed with actual facts and discussions about real life legal and political dilemmas, that it almost doesn't seem like fiction. I have to admit that I had to replay some of the scenes when David was overseas because I got characters and historical events confused. Both sides are so passionate and articulately portray their wounds and desperation. Although it was good, this was my least favorite of the Patterson books I've read so far. ( )
  bohemiangirl35 | Jul 30, 2011 |
After the death of the Israeli Prime Minister on a visit to L.A., a Palistinian female is accused as the handler(the one who makes the arrangements). She asks David, the Jewish lawyer who she had an affair with when she was at Harvard, to defend her. He does, losing his fiancee, but ultimately discovers that he is the father of Hana's daughter. Many deaths, but creates an interesting picture of the Israel/Palestine Question. ( )
  MarkMeg | Jul 18, 2011 |
Jewish attorney David Wolfe is contacted after 13 years by his Palestinian ex-lover, Hana Arif, when she is charged with the assasination of the head of Israel. His life and his values are questioned as he makes life changing decisions while investigating the entire unrest in the mid-east. Very good reading, with thorough explanations as to the world situation. This author has a good reputation. I found it interesting that Bill Clinton reacted to the book. ( )
  LivelyLady | Jun 8, 2011 |
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In wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies.

--WINSTON CHURCHILL
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Gazing at the white-capped aqua waters of the Mayan Riviera, Ibrahim Jefar struggled to imagine the act that would end his life: the righteous murder, far from home, of the man who led the enemy of his people, the hawk-faced architect of his sister's shame and grief.
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David Wolfe's life is approaching an exhilarating peak: he's a successful San Francisco lawyer, he's about to get married, and he's being primed for a run for Congress. But when the phone rings and he hears the voice of Hana Arif, the Palestinian woman with whom he had a secret affair in law school, he begins a completely unexpected journey. The next day, the prime minister of Israel is assassinated by a suicide bomber while visiting San Francisco; soon, Hana is accused of being the mastermind behind the murder. Now David faces an agonizing choice: will he, a Jew, represent Hana, who may well be guilty, or will he turn away the one woman he can never forget?

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