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Novel twist from an ex-Mossad man

October 3, 2013 13:45
Mishka Ben-David

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Jenni Frazer,

Jenni Frazer

5 min read

Spy thrillers are always suspect, aren’t they? Either the writer is boasting about his or her expertise, or they tip over from the preposterous into parody. Not so with the thrillers of Mishka Ben-David, the first of which, Duet in Beirut, is published in English for the first time this month. For 12 years Ben-David was a Mossad operative — and it shows.

In the meticulous layering of detail about a dangerous Mossad initiative in Lebanon, Ben-David almost — but not quite — provides a handbook to the inside track of Israeli intelligence.

There is certainly the whiff of authenticity and the aura of clear and present danger. But more than that, this is a book with proper adult themes of love, patriotism, regret and shame. Living just outside Jerusalem, Ben-

David, 61, is now a full-time writer, much in demand by the media for comment on those Mossad operations which seep into the public eye. Born near Tel Aviv, both his parents came from what is now Ukraine after the Second World War. His mother spent the war years in a ghetto; his father was in a labour camp. When they decided to leave Europe for Mandate Palestine, their ship was intercepted by the British Navy and they spent two years in a British detention camp in Cyprus.