At the core of the plot is the relentless struggle of Israeli special services against Palestinian terrorists, carried out with the indifferent and superficial help of relevant organizations from European countries. Yes, the explosions take place in Europe, but Europeans still don’t understand that this is forever.
The heroine of the novel is a young actress, Charmian (Charlie). Against her will, she is drawn into the most complex spy game aimed at destroying the leader of Palestinian terrorists. Those who lured her into their nets—representatives of the Israeli special services (Gadi Bekker, Kurt (also known as Schulman and Raphael) and Shimon Litvak)—are hysterical, reflective people who have to kill enemies, break the laws of foreign countries, which leads to the most severe psychological traumas, depression, and nervous breakdowns. And their opponents—don’t reflect, don’t torment themselves with guilt, don’t discuss orders. They simply kill, including completely innocent people.