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Howard Kaplan is a thriller writer who has lived in Israel and traveled in the Middle East. His latest novel, The Syrian Sunset, is a historical fiction about the Syrian Civil War. See what readers and critics say about his books and watch the trailer of his film adaptation of The Damascus Cover.
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Howard Kaplan, a native of Los Angeles, has lived in Israel...
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Howard Kaplan is the author of 6 books including “The...
- The Syrian Sunset
In 2012, President Obama declared that if Assad used...
- To Destroy Jerusalem
When a neutron source— a necessary component in triggering a...
- The Spy’s Gamble
When the Israeli Prime Minister boards a new stealth...
- Bullets of Palestine
Two agents. Two opposing sides. Israeli Agent Shai is...
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The young man had learned too much. He suspected Andrei...
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Howard Kaplan, a native of Los Angeles, has lived in Israel and traveled extensively through Lebanon, Syria and Egypt. At the age of 21, he was sent on a mission into the Soviet Union to smuggle a dissident’s manuscript on microfilm to London.
Aug 30, 2016 · Writer Howard Kaplan was a college junior when he visited Syria in 1971; now ‘The Damascus Cover’ is an indie thriller. By Jessica Steinberg.
Howard Kaplan is the author of six books, including The Damascus Cover, which was made into a film. He also talks about his books and his experiences in the Middle East on various podcasts and radio shows.
Jun 5, 2018 · In The Spy's Gamble, author Howard Kaplan adroitly captures and portrays the humanity which unmistakably does exist in this region, but is so often ignored by the mainstream media. He does so in a thrilling and suspenseful tale of espionage and intrigue.
about howard kaplan: the syrian sunset a sweeping novel of international intrigue about the syrian civil war, the failure of the west to save the syrian ...
Aug 2, 2018 · Howard Kaplan wrote The Damascus Cover, a best-selling thriller about a Mossad agent in Syria, based on his own experiences. He also worked for the CIA, travelled to the Soviet Union, and was influenced by the Holocaust.