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Matt Beynon Rees

Författare till Morden i Betlehem

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Matt Rees is the Jerusalem bureau chief for Time magazine. In 2003 he won a Henry Luce Award for Reporting for his coverage of the battle in Jenin during the current intifada. He has also written for Men's Journal, Newsweek, The Scotsman, and The Jerusalem Post. He lives in Jerusalem

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The Ambassador (2015) 23 exemplar
The Orwell Brigade (2012) — Bidragsgivare — 4 exemplar

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Rees, Matt
Födelsedag
1967-07-08
Kön
male
Nationalitet
UK
Födelseort
Newport, Wales, UK
Bostadsorter
Jerusalem, Israel
Cardiff, Wales, UK
London, England, UK
Utbildning
Oxford University (Wadham College |BA, English Language and Literature)
University of Maryland (MA, Journalism)
Yrken
journalist
Organisationer
Time
Priser och utmärkelser
CWA New Blood Dagger Winner 2008
Booklist Top 10 Mysteries 2007 for The Collaborator of Bethlehem
Quill Awards Finalist (Mystery, 2007, The Collaborator of Bethlehem)
Macavity and Barry Awards finalist (2008)
Agent
Deborah Harris Agency (intl)/ Lisa Erbach Vance -- Aaron Priest Agency (US)
Kort biografi
Rees is a crime writer who lives in Jerusalem. French magazine L'Express calls him "the Dashiell Hammett of Palestine" and the San Francisco Chronicle called his irritable detective Omar Yussef "Yasser Arafat meets Miss Marple".

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A really good good book detailing a jailing of a UN employee the kidnapping of another UN employee and various attempted murders on the main character, who is also employed by the UN but is a Palestinian from Bethlehem.
The book takes place in the Gaza Strip in around 2010 and it was a explosive disaster even then
The author knows his subject and the area well as he was a middle east correspondent for 10 years in Israel for Time magazine. The book was a great intro to what a mess this part of the world is and why.… (mer)
 
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zmagic69 | 17 andra recensioner | Mar 31, 2023 |
Desde hace décadas, el maestro Omar Yussef enseña historia a los niños musulmanes y cristianos de Belén. Aunque ha conseguido mantenerse alejado de la violencia, la tensión generada por el fuego israelí hace que los musulmanes desconfíen de la minoría cristiana. Es entonces cuando el cristiano George Saba, uno de sus antiguos alumnos, es arrestado por las autoridades palestinas. Los francotiradores israelíes han matado a un miembro de la resistencia y la autoridad acusa a Saba de colaborar con ellos. George se enfrenta a una ejecución inminente. Pero Omar no puede creer que sea culpable y, puesto que nadie se atreve a enfrentarse al poder de las Brigadas de los Mártires de al-Aqsa, decide investigar por su cuenta…… (mer)
 
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Natt90 | 26 andra recensioner | Jul 18, 2022 |
Plus une plongée en plein chaos qu'une véritable enquête, quoique enquête il y ait. Original, touchant et très violent.
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Nikoz | 17 andra recensioner | Sep 29, 2021 |
Frankly I found this a very depressing read, and knowing that reality probably mirrors this fictitious tale in many of its grisly dimensions was very bitter to contemplate.
This is the second Omar Yussef mystery and it plays out in Gaza, a dump in every sense of the word according to the protagonists. The dirt, the sandstorms, the corruption, the religious zealotry, the garbage, the ruins, and so many deaths and corpses are the order of the day in that terrible place.

Omar Yussef comes to Gaza as part of a UN group. He is investigating with his UN boss the arrest of a colleague who is also a part time lecturer at Al-Azhar University. This innocuous beginning quickly spirals into something sinister as one UN man gets kidnapped and another is assasinated. Soon the corpses pile up among Palestinians rival factions from one killing to another revenge. I lost track of the motives, the agendas and the rivalries. What is left is the deep sense of futility as corrupt politicians fight it out and squabble over this pile of garbage that is Gaza. In this story Israeli violence and hostility do not exist; it is all about Palestinian internal strife. The violence between rival factions is extreme and almost mindless, and the distasteful part is that you cannot even dismiss LAW wielding fighters as far-fetched. Just because the events take place in Gaza, the craziest and the most mindless violence is possible.


A woman in the story says: "Sometimes I think that the only Palestinians who do not weep are the dead ones".
I was saddened by a little boy, who showed Omar Yussef the doves he is raising on the roof, an innocent child who would soon be struck by tragedy and grief. Nobody remains innocent for long in this environment. Yet people laugh and joke, they exchange wisecracks in the face of death and enjoy a distinct gallows humor, which rang very true. Those Palestinians are tough, and they can put up with a lot of suffering. Omar Yussef says: "I am Palestinian" by way of explanation of his tough nature and tolerance of hardship, but even he was pleased to leave the dust of Gaza, its graves and graveyards behind.
… (mer)
 
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moukayedr | 17 andra recensioner | Sep 5, 2021 |

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