The thirteenth hour

Barbara Sofer

first published 1996 Dutton, 1996 340 pages

Deborah Stern, an American-born biologist working in a Jerusalem hospital, is nearly caught up in a terrorist attack that kills four women. Terrified, she signs up for a self-defense course, unaware that the Israeli General Security Service is watching it, hoping to find a civilian for a special mission. Raba Alhassan was raised in Detroit and has only recently returned to Jericho to live with her husband's aristocr...

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The thirteenth hour edition · 1996 · Signet book · 414 pages

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