Leon Uris wrote more than a dozen outstanding works of historical fiction. His many stories are set in world-wide locations such as Ireland, the Middle East, Berlin, the Warsaw ghetto during WWII and in Greece. Uris delves into government corruption that often fuels civil unrest. Every story depicts the culture, principles and customs of its protagonists, as well as conflicts that arise.

   For a great read, I recommend Uris’s novels: ‘Trinity’ and ‘Mila 18’

   I’ve yet to read many of his other works, like: ‘Exodus’, ‘QB VII’, ‘The Angry Hills’, ‘Mitla Pass’, ‘Battle Cry’, ‘The Haj’ and ‘Armageddon’… to name a few.


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