Monday, July 7, 2014

Dancing bear by Oren Sanderson Book Review


to get this book click the link below


Book Description

 June 30, 2014

Would you help a desperate young woman knocking on your door?

As a security guard, do you really have a choice?

A desperate young woman is knocking on the door of the Israeli consulate in Boston, seeking asylum, claiming that she is the only survivor of an Israeli spy network. The gate remains locked, but a security guard, who falls in love with her, is trying unsuccessfully to rescue her. He embarks on a discovery trail, meeting tough American and Israeli government agents, cynical merchants and passionate dreamers. By the end of the trail he discovers the woman and the truth that lies underneath her story and his own life.
"Dancing Bear" is a political thriller, in which the author managed to bring in his life experiences into the story, and create a fast paced read with twists and turns.
The story ripples with things just under the surface, waiting to be revealed by the reader.



I love this book!!!! I love thrillers and action books and movies so I fell in love with this book within the first chapter. Dancing Bear is the perfect mix of mystery and political thriller. The story is impressive and complex.The author kept me engaged with his story-telling. He made the story flow beautifully and kept the reader guessing at what would happen next. I enjoy being kept guessing and this book was wonderful at that. Dancing Bear is an example of great story telling and attention to detail. If the reader really pays close attention everything they need to know is right there in front of them. Most readers, like myself, don't notice the small details. This author handles all of that while keeping the story moving in a forward direction.

                                     Product Details

  •                                              File Size: 795 KB
  •                                            Print Length: 207 pages
  •                                               Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  •                                              Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.

  

                                       



Editorial Reviews

From the Author

I wrote the book as a lesson and result of the time I served as the consul of Israel in Boston. New England is among the most enjoyable service posts for an Israeli diplomat. Beautiful landscapes, great weather for those who come from deserts and tropical weather and don't mind three month a year covered with snow, and most pleasant- sometimes weird people.


The liberal open atmosphere attracts people from all over the world to special communities mainly in New Hampshire and Vermont that were in the Consulate territory. Dreamers, prophets, world fixers, and some lunatics. A number of them would visit the Consulate every now and then. Being the Israeli Consul, the official representative of the state and the President, takes a lot of sensitivity and sometimes wisdom from you. Not to offend anyone, but not to fall, you and your country, for false stories. I knew how to handle those visitors.



My most remarkable case was that young lady who entered the Consulate on false claim- asking to see me for special visa extension request- and then refused to leave. It was a few years after an Israeli diplomatic crate, on its way to Israel, was mistakenly opened in the airport of Rome in Italy, and a cuffed man was found inside. That young woman begged and insisted that she should be shipped to Israel in such diplomatic crate.



According to her story, she was a part of an Israeli student union In MIT- perhaps the most prestigious Ivy League university in our area. The student union was managed by two famous Israeli students, sons of well-known right wing families in Israel. Now, she said the union is blamed for spying in the U.S., and it's our duty to smuggle her out of the country. The procedure on such cases is clear and sharp- we are not allowed to deal with it. I however couldn't resist calling one of these students. He clearly said that not only she is not part of the union, but as a matter of fact, he never heard her name before.



The desperate woman, a little more relaxed, asked to get out to buy some cigarettes. She left the Consulate and never came back.



Years later, that MIT student leader became a senior minister in the Government. The next time I heard the young woman's name, was when her appointment as the head of that Minister's office was announced.

In my book I tried to understand what could have been the true story behind that incident, or perhaps behind few other stories of this nature that you may have heard.




Dancing bear by Oren Sanderson is an espionage novel based of one of the experiences the author had while working security at the Israeli embassy in Boston:


The book begins with the narrator, David, spending another day at the Israeli embassy, dealing with the usual parade of petitioners who come into the secure antechamber. The exact date of the narrative is never given. He asks them what they want, notes their arrival and tries to find someone in the diplomatic corps to answer their questions. He’s being doing the security job for some and enjoys it.David is the son of a college professor and an Israeli woman from the back country. His mom ran off on him at an early age and his dad spent most of the rest of his life chasing after skirts. Danny, holding went back to Israel, became a paratrooper, but eventually went back to the US where he received a law degree. Needless to say, he finds himself caught between two worlds.When a stunning women enters the visitor’s area and pleads to see the diplomat with tales of “information vital to the survival of Israel”, David becomes a little too interested. Soon he finds himself head over heels in love with this fallen bird and ends up taking her to a friend’s house for safekeeping. It gets worse: He abandons his job at the embassy to hide out with her on Cape Cod. Soon, he discovers several groups are chasing after the both of them. His friends still at the embassy try to get him to see reason, but David hooks up with some expat Israel friends for help. Then he has the girl snatched right out from under him. It all has to do with a covert operation she was running for the Israeli government. The Israeli secret service has obtained documents the American government wants back. Or is she making the whole thing up????? The author managers to throw a lot of characters at the reader in the space of the novel. There’s a former Israel fighter pilot. Two arms smugglers, a auto repair shop run by Israeli mechanic, and a pizza shop which serves the best schwarma on the East Coast. There’s a gruesome description of the nerve gas attack on a Kurdish village by Saddam Hussein’s army:“ The first ones collapsed seven minutes after the shelling started; the last, ten minutes after it stopped. Over 5,000 people died. Their bodies were piled one on top of the other, their skin covered in blisters, their eyes wide open and their faces twisted in an expression of unbelievable pain. Fluids continued to drip from their bodies for days afterward.”It’s a novel with more surprises than a house of secrets. You have to read to the final page to understand the title of the book. I admit to being a little surprised by the ending, but it was consistent with the plot. Ultimately, the novel comes down to trying to figure out who are the good guys and who are the bad guys. It’s a recurring theme in espionage fiction. Rather or not it’s resolved depends on your point of view.



HIGHLY RECOMMEND FOR PEOPLE THAT LOVE THRILLERS AND ACTION!!!!!!









I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

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Monday, July 7, 2014

Dancing bear by Oren Sanderson Book Review


to get this book click the link below


Book Description

 June 30, 2014

Would you help a desperate young woman knocking on your door?

As a security guard, do you really have a choice?

A desperate young woman is knocking on the door of the Israeli consulate in Boston, seeking asylum, claiming that she is the only survivor of an Israeli spy network. The gate remains locked, but a security guard, who falls in love with her, is trying unsuccessfully to rescue her. He embarks on a discovery trail, meeting tough American and Israeli government agents, cynical merchants and passionate dreamers. By the end of the trail he discovers the woman and the truth that lies underneath her story and his own life.
"Dancing Bear" is a political thriller, in which the author managed to bring in his life experiences into the story, and create a fast paced read with twists and turns.
The story ripples with things just under the surface, waiting to be revealed by the reader.



I love this book!!!! I love thrillers and action books and movies so I fell in love with this book within the first chapter. Dancing Bear is the perfect mix of mystery and political thriller. The story is impressive and complex.The author kept me engaged with his story-telling. He made the story flow beautifully and kept the reader guessing at what would happen next. I enjoy being kept guessing and this book was wonderful at that. Dancing Bear is an example of great story telling and attention to detail. If the reader really pays close attention everything they need to know is right there in front of them. Most readers, like myself, don't notice the small details. This author handles all of that while keeping the story moving in a forward direction.

                                     Product Details

  •                                              File Size: 795 KB
  •                                            Print Length: 207 pages
  •                                               Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  •                                              Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.

  

                                       



Editorial Reviews

From the Author

I wrote the book as a lesson and result of the time I served as the consul of Israel in Boston. New England is among the most enjoyable service posts for an Israeli diplomat. Beautiful landscapes, great weather for those who come from deserts and tropical weather and don't mind three month a year covered with snow, and most pleasant- sometimes weird people.


The liberal open atmosphere attracts people from all over the world to special communities mainly in New Hampshire and Vermont that were in the Consulate territory. Dreamers, prophets, world fixers, and some lunatics. A number of them would visit the Consulate every now and then. Being the Israeli Consul, the official representative of the state and the President, takes a lot of sensitivity and sometimes wisdom from you. Not to offend anyone, but not to fall, you and your country, for false stories. I knew how to handle those visitors.



My most remarkable case was that young lady who entered the Consulate on false claim- asking to see me for special visa extension request- and then refused to leave. It was a few years after an Israeli diplomatic crate, on its way to Israel, was mistakenly opened in the airport of Rome in Italy, and a cuffed man was found inside. That young woman begged and insisted that she should be shipped to Israel in such diplomatic crate.



According to her story, she was a part of an Israeli student union In MIT- perhaps the most prestigious Ivy League university in our area. The student union was managed by two famous Israeli students, sons of well-known right wing families in Israel. Now, she said the union is blamed for spying in the U.S., and it's our duty to smuggle her out of the country. The procedure on such cases is clear and sharp- we are not allowed to deal with it. I however couldn't resist calling one of these students. He clearly said that not only she is not part of the union, but as a matter of fact, he never heard her name before.



The desperate woman, a little more relaxed, asked to get out to buy some cigarettes. She left the Consulate and never came back.



Years later, that MIT student leader became a senior minister in the Government. The next time I heard the young woman's name, was when her appointment as the head of that Minister's office was announced.

In my book I tried to understand what could have been the true story behind that incident, or perhaps behind few other stories of this nature that you may have heard.




Dancing bear by Oren Sanderson is an espionage novel based of one of the experiences the author had while working security at the Israeli embassy in Boston:


The book begins with the narrator, David, spending another day at the Israeli embassy, dealing with the usual parade of petitioners who come into the secure antechamber. The exact date of the narrative is never given. He asks them what they want, notes their arrival and tries to find someone in the diplomatic corps to answer their questions. He’s being doing the security job for some and enjoys it.David is the son of a college professor and an Israeli woman from the back country. His mom ran off on him at an early age and his dad spent most of the rest of his life chasing after skirts. Danny, holding went back to Israel, became a paratrooper, but eventually went back to the US where he received a law degree. Needless to say, he finds himself caught between two worlds.When a stunning women enters the visitor’s area and pleads to see the diplomat with tales of “information vital to the survival of Israel”, David becomes a little too interested. Soon he finds himself head over heels in love with this fallen bird and ends up taking her to a friend’s house for safekeeping. It gets worse: He abandons his job at the embassy to hide out with her on Cape Cod. Soon, he discovers several groups are chasing after the both of them. His friends still at the embassy try to get him to see reason, but David hooks up with some expat Israel friends for help. Then he has the girl snatched right out from under him. It all has to do with a covert operation she was running for the Israeli government. The Israeli secret service has obtained documents the American government wants back. Or is she making the whole thing up????? The author managers to throw a lot of characters at the reader in the space of the novel. There’s a former Israel fighter pilot. Two arms smugglers, a auto repair shop run by Israeli mechanic, and a pizza shop which serves the best schwarma on the East Coast. There’s a gruesome description of the nerve gas attack on a Kurdish village by Saddam Hussein’s army:“ The first ones collapsed seven minutes after the shelling started; the last, ten minutes after it stopped. Over 5,000 people died. Their bodies were piled one on top of the other, their skin covered in blisters, their eyes wide open and their faces twisted in an expression of unbelievable pain. Fluids continued to drip from their bodies for days afterward.”It’s a novel with more surprises than a house of secrets. You have to read to the final page to understand the title of the book. I admit to being a little surprised by the ending, but it was consistent with the plot. Ultimately, the novel comes down to trying to figure out who are the good guys and who are the bad guys. It’s a recurring theme in espionage fiction. Rather or not it’s resolved depends on your point of view.



HIGHLY RECOMMEND FOR PEOPLE THAT LOVE THRILLERS AND ACTION!!!!!!









I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

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