Clash of the Gods -- The Upcoming Religious Wars by Charles Sutherland and Jonathan Slevin Today's hottest political thriller!  --  "Clash of the Gods is a thrilling page-turner that mirrors the world of powers and superpowers and the game of nations with uncanny accuracy. In this spy thriller, the authors have cleverly crafted fiction from fact." -Arnaud de Borchgrave, The Washington Times Editor-at-Large
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Clash of the Gods: A Novel
Book Review by Michael Scheuer, November 2008

"My ardent desire," the greatest American explained in 1795, "is to keep the United States free from political connections with every other country, to see them independent of all and under the influence of none." While tens of millions of Americans ignore this advice, and many more millions are unaware of it given the feel-good fantasy our schools teach in lieu of U.S. history, Charles Sutherland and Jonathan Slevin offer the readers of "Clash of the Gods" - who ought to be legion - a chilling, sobering reminder of the enormous price Americans are sure to pay in blood and treasure for the self-not-nation-serving foreign policies their bipartisan leaders have pursued for 30 years and more... Click here for full article>>

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Scarborough: Spy thriller on Middle East offers unique insights
Book Review by Rowan Scarborough

Charles Sutherland and Jonathan Slevin have delivered both a reference book on the Middle East and an international thriller in their novel "Clash of The Gods."

Amid a narrative that takes the reader from Washington to Moscow to Tel Aviv to Tehran are the following: an explanation of Israel-Palestinian history; the origins of Islam; detailed information on U.S. foreign aid... Click here for full article>>

Common Ideals Betrayed By Prejudice, Fanaticism and Greed
Book Review by Grace Vuoto

The gripping spy thriller, Clash of the Gods, highlights many of the most vexing religious and foreign policy issues of our time. The authors, Jonathan Slevin and Charles Sutherland, have both previously written or co-written several books and have extensive experience as international businessmen and political analysts. They skillfully combine both fact and fiction in an illuminating journey inside the world’s most influential and tumultuous citadels of power. Click here for full article>>

"Clash of the Gods is a thrilling page-turner that mirrors the world of powers and superpowers
and the game of nations with uncanny accuracy. In this spy thriller, the authors
have cleverly crafted fiction from fact."

-Arnaud de Borchgrave
UPI Editor at Large
The Washington Times Editor at Large

"The real-world's accelerating slide toward the most deadly of all conflicts, a religious war, is reflected in Clash of the Gods, a compelling, eminently readable story of catastrophic results when world leaders unleash uncontrollable events. This fictional Armageddon could easily become fact, if the hatred generated by ignorance is not quickly corrected."

-Ambassador Edward Peck
Chief of Mission in Iraq
Deputy Director, Cabinet Task Force on Terrorism, Reagan White House

"Although in a fictional context, Clash of the Gods is a penetrating analysis of the complexities of Middle Eastern Politics. It is particularly informative in its exposition of the various and conflicting views of members of the worldwide Jewish community-and conflicting views within Israel itself-of Israeli government policies."

-Arthur S. Davis
Professor of Law, Long Island
University (retired)

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