The Palestine Conspiracy

The Palestine Conspiracy by Robert Spirko, published by Olive Grove Publishers in 2004, is a gripping narrative that unfolds over 354 pages. The story centers on Rick Waite, a former UPI reporter who uncovers a covert plan aimed at destroying Israel, leading to his kidnapping by the PLO. As he navigates a web of intrigue, he and his allies stumble upon a secret missile base where a terror organization prepares to launch nuclear missiles against major Israeli cities.
Readers will find a complex tale filled with action and suspense, as characters like Ahmed, a PLO operative, and Adrienne, a Red Cross worker, become entwined in a plot of duplicity and terror. The narrative explores themes of espionage and political tension, set against the backdrop of a world watching in uncertainty. This edition presents a detailed exploration of the high-stakes environment surrounding war and military conflict, making it a significant addition to the genres of action and adventure as well as thrillers.
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Rick Waite, a long-forgotten UPI reporter, discovers a secret plan to destroy Israel, and then gets kidnapped by the PLO. He and his accomplices discover a secret desert missile base where a mysterious terror organization is ready to launch two Goliath missiles armed with nuclear warheads against Haifa and Tel Aviv. As events spin out of control, Ahmed, a PLO operative and Adrienne, a Red Cross worker, immerse themselves in this chilling tale of duplicity and terror as the UN and the world watch helplessly.
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