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Superb, classic thriller from the CWA Gold Dagger award-winning author of Other Paths to Glory, rated 'alongside Le Carre and Deighton' GUARDIAN A brilliant young electronics expert is killed by a car bomb seemingly meant for the head of the Foreign Office's Middle-Eastern Section. Intelligence officer Hugh Roskill is sent by David Audley on an investigation that takes him from London clubland to the Hampshire countryside, and deep into the complexities of Middle Eastern politics, to find show more the answer to two questions: who was the real target of the bomb? And what is Alamut? Against the backdrop of the Arab-Israeli conflict in the period before the Camp David Accords, Dr Audley and Colonel Butler are confronted with an assassin capable of turning the Middle Eastern conflict into Armageddon. show less

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David Audley is drawn into investigating a terrorist plot orchestrated by a shadowy man only know as Hassan after a British intelligence technician is killed by a car bomb. Secret negotiations between the Israel and Egyptian intelligence services are involved.

Another of Anthony Price's highly intelligent and tightly plotted espionage novels featuring the prickly Audley and featuring some history and international intrigue.
Well written and thought provoking even almost 30 years after first written
I watched "The Prince of Persia" the other day and all the time I wondered where I first heard the name Alamut. Took me five days to remember this spy thriller and I still do not remember much about the plot, except that the main protagonist was a professor of strategic studies. I liked it well enough to continue with the other books, but in the end I threw out the entire series because I had to make room on the shelves, and the constant references to Kipling became irritating. It would seem that a total culling is unwise, one should at least keep the first book to remind oneself of the reasons why...

On re-reading this after thirty years I find that it has aged amazingly well. Of course, I misremembered lots of details, such as Audley's show more job: he is a history don working for British Intelligence. But the intricate plotting and the deviousness of the minds at work is better than the average spy thriller.
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THE ALAMUT AMBUSH is probably not best read episodically as an audio book where you can't easily turn back the pages to check details.

Like the first in the series, THE LABYRINTH MAKERS, the plot starts off simply enough but soon drops into complexities involving British, European, and Middle Eastern espionage agents. The background is the apparent resolution of the Arab- Israeli conflict (1967) with a peace that appears to resolve nothing and suit nobody.

I did not particularly enjoy this novel as it, too quickly for me, became a mixture of fact and fiction, and my knowledge of the period was really too shaky for me to be able to separate the two. For an audio version of the book there are really too many foreign sounding names, and the show more main British manipulator David Audley does not appeal as a character.

So for me, not a satisfactory read, because far too often I was totally out of my depth. But I can understand that readers looking for espionage style fiction along the lines of John Le Carre would have found the hard print versions of this series very appealing.
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This probably isn't the best of Price's books, but I'm still very glad to have had another go at it. It's a shame his work is now so hard to find. In the endorsements on the back he's likened to Eric Ambler, and there are certainly echoes of this here, and there are also notes of John LeCarre, with parts feeling very similar to some of his John Smiley works and "The Honourable Schoolboy" in particular. If you happen to stumble across one of his books, most likely these days in a jumble sale or dusty second hand bookshop, you could do a lot worse than give him a go.

For full review please see: http://southlondonbook.blogspot.com/2009/08/alamut-ambush-anthony-price.html

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Original publication date
1971
People/Characters
David Audley; Jack Butler (Major); Hugh Roskill; David Llewellyn
Related movies
The Alamut Ambush (1986 | IMDb); Chessgame (1983 | IMDb)
Dedication
To Katherine, James, and Simon
First words
Jenkins walked slowly round the Princess, fumbling with the buttons of his overalls.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Among the passengers was Mr. Elliot Wilkinson, the well-known Arabist and a vice-president of the Ryle Memorial Trust.

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery, Suspense & Thriller
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
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PZ4 .P94413Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction in English
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