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Typical escape literature, fast, full of adrenaline, twists and turns. The plot is not very original: the classic all-purpose hero who, alone, destroys an international intrigue, surrounded by characters among which the cleanest smells of sewer.
The really interesting part is the one in which young Nick finds himself living in a tribe of Bedouins, who give him fundamental teachings. From this point of view, you can see that the author has done his homework very well.
As I was saying, good escape literature for an afternoon under the gazebo.

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