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Hardcover The Pirate Book

ISBN: 0671218778

ISBN13: 9780671218775

The Pirate

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Badyr Al Fay is one of the richest men in the Middle East and can have any woman he wants. Born in a desert sandstorm that takes his mother's life, he is raised as an Arab, unaware of his true Israeli identity. But his life-and his fate-are controlled by two women: the woman he once loved who cannot seem to recapture his heart, and the woman searching for the father who left her many years ago. As he becomes increasingly entangled in the political web that surrounds his businesses, he must decide who he can trust-and finds both enemies and allies in the unlikeliest places. The powerhouse storytelling of Harold Robbins shines through in The Pirate, a commanding tale of luxury and decadence, greed and passion, high finance and international intrigue against a backdrop of Mideast oil and global terrorism. Whether discovering his works for the first time or re-reading an old favorite, find out why Harold Robbins is the bestselling American author of all time. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Rated 5 stars
A Classic

This novel is not only about Arabs, it is about Life whether you being a American, Israeli, iraqi or Arabian national, its about loving one another, you never know your enemy who you always try to fight could end up being a long lost Son, Brother, Cousin or Uncle. A jewish man gave up his son to an Arab man due to circumstances beyond his control, that son becomes one of the most powerful man in the arabian community not knowing...

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True perspective of Arabs in sea

Harold Robins has master minded a fiction on Arab legacy. He has protrayed Arab culture, their love for lust and style of life in sea, so truely that I was unable to go to bed with unfinished book. The author's vision and sense of imagination is amazing and probably intutive. Library must have such books.

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