Stacey B Stacey B’s Comments (group member since Oct 17, 2014)


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Dec 01, 2014 07:56PM

29041 I would go to one year "boot camp" plus the psychological courses and exams for Mossad training. When Peter Malkin captured Eichmann in Buenos Aries, he needed to make sure his disguise was solid, so he dressed and went to his mothers house and rang her doorbell. She had no clue it was her son. If you want to a spy/spe opts- one can never have enough training.
Dec 01, 2014 07:44PM

29041 Michael- u are never too old to train. Different levels are for diff.ages .
29041 Looks like there are many sub-plots happening here. Am adding it to my list.
Nov 12, 2014 07:37PM

29041 Felix- I didnt see your "pick"????
Nov 12, 2014 05:29PM

29041 Michael- Wow- what a choice. I need some info so I can alert Gabriel Allon :) Unfortunatley, under Operation Grief, he was formidable and loyal to a madman. And... after the war he was a key person in the Odessa network. So the question is- does he redeem himself when asking Simon Weisenthal to erase his name as a war criminal in return for helping Mossad?? Weisenthal rejected the offer, but he still helped Mossad track former SS scientists working for Nasser. Or- did he do it to save his life from my boys??
Nov 12, 2014 08:51AM

29041 Im up for some fun. I choose present day Israeli Special Opts/ Mossad. Gabriel Allon and his team.
Nov 10, 2014 08:37PM

29041 Thank you. You are awesome!!!
Nov 09, 2014 09:13PM

29041 Not really-Im a tad dramatic. :) thank you for the recommendation.
Nov 09, 2014 07:20PM

29041 Thank you. I read all the popular author novels. Running out of reading.
Nov 09, 2014 01:00PM

29041 Thank you. I will check during my GR lesson tonite. I will flunk this too.
Nov 09, 2014 12:57PM

29041 Ha- read or see "The Debt". The remake with Helen Mirin is a fabulous movie. BTW- I need a crash course in GR's. Im going to take an hour tonite to try understand where to put what, and where to see other books that interest me...which do not fall under the general catagories of Contemporary, H. Fiction, Mystery etc. Guess I would have flunked Spy school.
Nov 09, 2014 12:43PM

29041 I didn't see the term "list". I made that up as I didnt know how to refer to a book list in the genre I want. You would be surprised as to the number of females who are fans of mossad fiction. I was probably an agent in my past life. lol :)
Nov 09, 2014 12:18PM

29041 Aah- thank you. Really needed a compliment today. Wish I could find more off the beaten path. I dont know how or where to list books in this "mossad fiction"shelf. Is it different than the Spy-Opts lists??
Nov 09, 2014 11:34AM

29041 Im new to this group- have been reading mossad fiction for years, and cant get enough. Am giving some suggestions of books that "may" be off the beaten path from authors you may not recognize. Not all are 4 and 5 star. Strip Mine (Dan Williams) A Young Assassin ( Robert Cuma) The Chameleon, The Chameleon Conspiracy The Eyes of the Chameleon, The Wrong Passenger (all by JW Bradford) Edge of Tomorrow,(Wolf Wootan), Assassin (Hugo N. Gerstl), Kidon(Gavin Parmar), The Lie (Hesh Kestin), Mossad X (Ori Rotem) In the Shadow of a Stranger(Ernesto Patino), The Last of the Wise Lovers (Amnon Jackont) Spy by Nature( Charles Cumming) ( all Haggi Carmon books) In the Name of God (Stephen J. Gordon) Trade(Hareq Hassan) Enjoy.
29041 Nice. Thank you-
Oct 26, 2014 10:11AM

29041 OMG- I absolutly agree with you re Eislers Graveyard of Memories. Have read most all, but I dont think Ive read any Preston books. Will check him out to see. Getting a little bored with same old same old. Thank you for quick response.
Oct 26, 2014 08:36AM

29041 Yes, have read many of his books. Entertaining, but can usually guess the end. I loved the book "Edge Of Tomorrow" and all Daniel Silva Books. Any suggestions??
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