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Innocent Blood: A Novel Book

The years that journalist Christopher Dickey spent covering wars in the Middle East and Central America for Newsweek and the Washington Post give almost every page of his first novel an impressive verisimilitude. But even more impressive is his ability to take that stock figure of fiction on the page and screen--the Muslim terrorist--and turn him into an understandable and sympathetic human being. By making his central character a tall, blond, blue-eyed American boy, Dickey probably leaves himself open to charges of playing it safe, of ignoring ethnic realities. But it's the very fact that Kurt Kurtovic could be the boy next door that carries us along through this powerful, plausible story of Kurtovic's journey from Kansas schoolboy to Army Ranger hero to World Trade Center bomber, and helps to show us how America's actions in Panama and the Persian Gulf did indeed bring terrorism to its own shores. Dickey's nonfiction books in paperback are Expats: Travels in Arabia, from Tripoli to Teheran and With the Contras: A Reporter in the Wilds of Nicaragua.Read More

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  • Product Description

    He is the perfect terrorist.
    He's an all-American boy.
    Kurt Kurtovic is someone you might know -- and ought to fear.

    Kurt was a U.S. Army Ranger. Born and raised in Kansas, he was trained to kill for -- what? Once he might have said "for God and country." Kurt searches in the former Yugoslavia, the land of his parents, for a place, for faith, for a cause. In the midst of the horrors in Bosnia, Kurt is recruited to fight by a holy warrior, a terrorist Iago, who plays on all of Kurt's doubts and fears: America is the evil behind the horror, but Kurt can change it. He can take the war home. He can penetrate to the heart of the U.S. elite. He can teach his country a lesson so horrible it will never forget.

    In this riveting story of war, love, and deception, Christopher Dickey takes us to the white-hot core of the terrorist mind. Innocent Blood is as real as today's headlines -- and tomorrow's.

  • 0684852616
  • 9780684852614
  • Christopher Dickey
  • 1 August 1998
  • Simon & Schuster
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 336
  • 1st Scribner Paperback Fiction Ed
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