The Volunteer - Right Truth Book Club
The Volunteer, is "The Incredible True Story of an Israeli Spy on the Trail of International Terrorists," by Michael Ross with Jonathan Kay. Right Truth Book Club is will be reading this book over the next few weeks and I hope you all will read along too.
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Book Description:
When Michael Ross decided to go backpacking across Europe, he had no inkling that his vacation would lead to a life tracking down the world’s most dangerous terrorists. In Israel, out of money and alone, Ross began working on a Kibbutz—and fell in love with both the country and an Israeli woman. After converting to Judaism, Ross was recruited by the country’s secret service—the Mossad—as an undercover agent. In the years that followed, he played a significant role in capturing al-Qaeda members responsible for the embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania, and worked jointly with the FBI and CIA to uncover a senior Hezbollah terrorist living in the United States. His never before revealed story makes an action-packed biography.
You can purchase The Volunteer at Amazon and other sources

I am offering a double feature for the Right Truth Book Club. We are presently reading The Opaque Murders, by R. J. Godlewski. The Volunteer with be a second offering for you readers, so you have a choice this month in reading material.






















Karen: I think so too, can't wait to start reading.
suek: No, I haven't read any of Ann's books. I know, I'm weird.
Posted by: Debbie | October 18, 2007 at 01:11 PM
If you're considering Ann Coulter's new book - "If Democrats were smart..." - don't. I like Ann Coulter's books, although I find her wit sharp and frequently distracting. I don't really enjoy her style of writing, although I usually agree with her. This new book has none of her usually sharp analysis - it's just a compilation of her sharp comments made in different media forum. If you enjoy her witticisms, you may enjoy it, but the book itself has nothing to say. Waste of money, imo.
I think "My Grandfather's Son" might be my next book. (the autobiography of Supreme Court Justice Thomas)
Posted by: suek | October 18, 2007 at 11:03 AM
Sounds like a great read. I love true stories.
Posted by: Karen | October 17, 2007 at 07:05 AM