Dimiter
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Dimiter opens in the world s most oppressive and isolated totalitarian state, Albania in the 1970s. A Prisoner is held by state security; he is subjected to almost unimaginable torture but remains mysteriously mute. He escapes and on the way to freedom, completes a mysterious mission. The Prisoner is Dimiter, the American agent from Hell. The scene shifts to Jerusalem, focusing on Hadassah Hospital and a cast of engaging, colorful characters the brooding Christian Arab police detective, Peter Meral; Dr. Mayo, a troubled but humorous neurologist; Samia, an attractive, sharp-tongued nurse; and assorted American and Israeli functionaries and hospital staff. All become enmeshed in a series of unexplainable deaths until events explode in a surprising climax. Told with unrelenting pace, Dimiter s compelling, page-turning narrative is haunted by the search for faith and the truths of the human condition.
Author: William Peter Blatty
Format: Paperback, 304 pages, 153mm x 234mm
Published: 2010, Little, Brown Book Group, United Kingdom
Genre: Crime, Thriller & Adventure
Description
Dimiter opens in the world s most oppressive and isolated totalitarian state, Albania in the 1970s. A Prisoner is held by state security; he is subjected to almost unimaginable torture but remains mysteriously mute. He escapes and on the way to freedom, completes a mysterious mission. The Prisoner is Dimiter, the American agent from Hell. The scene shifts to Jerusalem, focusing on Hadassah Hospital and a cast of engaging, colorful characters the brooding Christian Arab police detective, Peter Meral; Dr. Mayo, a troubled but humorous neurologist; Samia, an attractive, sharp-tongued nurse; and assorted American and Israeli functionaries and hospital staff. All become enmeshed in a series of unexplainable deaths until events explode in a surprising climax. Told with unrelenting pace, Dimiter s compelling, page-turning narrative is haunted by the search for faith and the truths of the human condition.
Dimiter