Heroes They Felled
Janvier T. Chando provides a succinct and illuminating account of the transformation of men of war into leaders of peace in a region with a chronic history of conflict.

The reader comes out from this presentation of the humble origins and rise to prominence of Yitzhak Rabin of Israel and Anwar Sadat of Egypt with a better understanding of the Arab-Israeli conflict, the motivation of the key players, their hopes, their fears and dreams, as well as the hidden and untold forces compelling the players to seek salvation or damnation.


This brilliant narration of the two assassinated heads of leaves us with a better understanding of why they are so misappreciated in their countries, the region and perhaps in history.
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Heroes They Felled
Janvier T. Chando provides a succinct and illuminating account of the transformation of men of war into leaders of peace in a region with a chronic history of conflict.

The reader comes out from this presentation of the humble origins and rise to prominence of Yitzhak Rabin of Israel and Anwar Sadat of Egypt with a better understanding of the Arab-Israeli conflict, the motivation of the key players, their hopes, their fears and dreams, as well as the hidden and untold forces compelling the players to seek salvation or damnation.


This brilliant narration of the two assassinated heads of leaves us with a better understanding of why they are so misappreciated in their countries, the region and perhaps in history.
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Heroes They Felled

Heroes They Felled

by Janvier T. Chando
Heroes They Felled

Heroes They Felled

by Janvier T. Chando

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Janvier T. Chando provides a succinct and illuminating account of the transformation of men of war into leaders of peace in a region with a chronic history of conflict.

The reader comes out from this presentation of the humble origins and rise to prominence of Yitzhak Rabin of Israel and Anwar Sadat of Egypt with a better understanding of the Arab-Israeli conflict, the motivation of the key players, their hopes, their fears and dreams, as well as the hidden and untold forces compelling the players to seek salvation or damnation.


This brilliant narration of the two assassinated heads of leaves us with a better understanding of why they are so misappreciated in their countries, the region and perhaps in history.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161683767
Publisher: TISI BOOKS
Publication date: 09/25/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Janvier T. Chando, who grew up in the USA, The Netherlands, Russia and Cameroon, has written several bestselling novels including "Disciples of Fortune", "Triple Agent Double Cross", "Flash of the Sun", "The Union Moujik", and "The Girl on the Trail"; and the short story collections "The Usurper: and Other Stories", and "Me Before Them". He is the author of acclaimed works of nonfiction, including " THE CANARY IN A COAL MINE EFFECT: Recent Political Assassinations That Transformed Countries, Regions and the World", "Ukraine: The Tug-of-war between Russia and the West", "FALLEN HEROES: African Leaders WhoseAssassinations Disarrayed the Continent and Benefited Foreign Interests", "Cameroon: France's Dysfunctional Puppet System in Africa". He splits his time between the United States and Cameroon.
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