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Original Title: Honour Among Thieves
ISBN: 0312933533 (ISBN13: 9780312933531)
Edition Language: English
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Honor Among Thieves Paperback | Pages: 480 pages
Rating: 3.85 | 15282 Users | 328 Reviews

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Title:Honor Among Thieves
Author:Jeffrey Archer
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 480 pages
Published:December 28th 2004 by St. Martin's Paperbacks (first published April 1st 1993)
Categories:Fiction. Thriller. Mystery

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Spring 1994, Washington, D.C. - While the Clinton Administration grapples with its domestic policies, a sinister plot is being masterminded six thousand miles away in Baghdad. By using $100 million as bait and spinning a deadly web of corruption, forgery, and terror, Saddam Hussein seeks to embarrass the U.S. with the ultimate revenge: to steal a treasured historical document and then destroy it before the world's media-on July 4, 1994.

As the countdown to Independence Day begins, two agents stand in the way of his nearly flawless plan: Scott Bradley, a rising star in the CIA who is desperate to prove his patriotism, and Hannah Kopec, the stunning Mossad operative who has already lost o much that she fears nothing and trusts no one. Their unrelenting quest to prevent what would undoubtedly be the most humiliating day in U.S. history takes them across four continents and climaxes in a dramatic, triple-twist ending.

Ingeniously plotted and as up-to-the-minute as today's headlines, Honor Among Thieves resonates with the brilliant pace that is the trademark of master storyteller Jeffrey Archer.

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My first full-length Jeffrey Archer novel (other one was Quiver Full of Arrows , his short-story collection) and I am mightily impressed, I must say.This book falls in "my-type" category. All that crime, conspiracy and stuff falls in my most favorite genre and Honor Among Thieves was a treat to read.Jam-packed with action from the first page itself, it had an immensely engaging plot which made it hard for me to put the book down. Now I am sure that I'll never have to blink twice to buy a

Couldnt get into this book at present. Ive put it aside until a later date. Picked up Ann Cleeves The Seagull instead. It is atmospheric right from the first page. Thats what I need at present. Must add it to the My Books shelf now.Best,JJ

What do you get when you cross a former supermodel turned Mossad agent, a Constitutional law professor from Yale turned part time CIA operative, a mafia crime family, and the former Iraqi regime led by Saddam Hussein? You get the Jeffrey Archer novel "Honour Among Thieves". Set two years after the Gulf War and in the early days of the Clinton administration Saddam Hussein has unleashed a cunning plan to humiliate the United States.One part cunning heist story, one part cunning recovery mission

Maybe because I am wary of anything that puts Mossad operative in a good light. Especially one who is hell bent on a revenge path. But even if the operative is of another nationality I would hate it. Of course she would be a supermodel. Of course she would be oh so clever in so many things, but oh so gullible when it comes to the heart. It may was not meant that way, but I found the woman character portrayal here is insulting. I hate Scott rosy outlook even when he is a spies. I despised it even

'Honor among thieves' recipe in one sentence: take American declaration of Independence, throw Mossad, CIA, foreign ministries into the mix, marinade with few random unceremonious killings, cook it well in Saddam's totalitarian cruel regime, add America-Israel romance before serving it with a pinch of American nationalism.Far too easy! That's what it was. Dying good men miraculously survive, ruthless bad men conveniently get fooled, untrained, inexperienced agent steals the show with crucial

Firstly I must admit to being a real fan of Jeffrey Archer's writing, if not his politics or morals. I was very generously given this book by Kimberley so many thanks to her. The plot is quite a simple on in that Saddam Hussein, in an effort to embarrass the American Government hires a criminal gang to steal the 'Declaration of Independance' and the CIA's efforts to steal it back. And others has stated it had the feel of either a Robert Ludlum or Tom Clancey novel without all the high-tech

The plot of this book is ridiculous.

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