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Shira

Shira is a fast-paced historical thriller that gives the reader an inside look at the Israeli spy organization, Mossad, during its heyday in the 1970s and 1980s. The story is about a young woman who is recruited to join the agency by an aging spymaster who believes women can serve an important undercover role in the traditionally male-dominated organization. Shira is inserted into some of the Mossads most infamous operations, including the murder of an Iraqi scientist, the raid that freed 103 hostages at the airport at Entebbe, and the audacious smuggling operations at the Red Sea diving resort in Ethiopia. Along the way she has an on-again, off-again relationship with her college boyfriend who questions the morality of her chosen profession. Their differing points of view about how to deal with volatile Middle East hostilities occurring at the time (and still occurring) form the moral dilemma that drives the plot toward its surprising but satisfying ending.


William C. Johnson

William C. Johnson graduated from the University of Kansas with a degree in advertising, then served as an officer in the Navy during Vietnam War. He started his career as a copywriter at Look Magazine, then joined Fingerhut, a catalog retailer, eventually becoming chairman and CEO. After that, he was recruited to a children’s book publishing company, Grolier, as chairman and CEO, and finished his business career working with Freeman Spogli, a private equity firm. Mr. Johnson lives in Rancho Santa Fe, California, with his wife, Fran, and visits his two kids and five grandchildren as often as possible.

Austin Macauley Publishers