Limassol

Limassol by Yishay Sarid, published by Europa Editions in 2010, is a morally complex novel that explores the life of a conflicted Israeli secret service agent. This edition, written in English and spanning 165 pages, delves into the agent’s use of questionable interrogation techniques that often skirt international law. After two prisoners die under his watch, he is reassigned to go undercover as an aspiring novelist, tasked with befriending Daphna, an Israeli writer, while targeting her best friend’s son, Yotam, who is linked to a wanted terrorist leader.
Readers will find a narrative rich in suspense and ethical dilemmas as the agent grapples with his dual identity and the implications of his mission. As he navigates his relationship with Daphna, feelings he believed were long buried resurface, complicating his sense of right and wrong. The story intensifies as he manipulates the elderly poet to arrange a meeting with Yotam in Limassol, a setting that becomes a backdrop for intrigue and tension. The novel examines themes of loyalty, deception, and the moral ambiguities faced by those in the line of duty.
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This morally complex novel tells the story of a conflicted Israeli secret service agent and his questionable aresenal of interrogation techinques. A connoisseur of persuasive methods-legal and otherwise-he never fails to make his subjects talk, but his tactics often fall beyond international law.
His tampering with protocol culminates when two prisoners die in his custody, causing his superiors to suggest a temporary reassignment. Begrudgingly, he accepts his new mission: go undercover, posing as an aspiring novelist, and befriend Daphna, an Israeli writer. His primary target is the son of a Palestinan poet and wanted terrorist leader named Yotam, the son of Hani-Daphna’s best friend. As the writer’s friendship begins to awaken feelings he thought long dead, his own well-entrenched sense of right and wrong is clouded. But the habits of a lifetime in the military propel him to continue his deceptions and lay his trap for Yotam. Playing upon a dying man’s sentiments, he convinces the elderly poet to arrange a meeting with his son in Limassol, a Cypriot town where the Israelis lie in wait to eliminate their target.
As intrigue and tension mount, the agent will be forced to choose between his professional obligations and his newfound loyalties-compromising the mission and his identity.
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