Lord of the Rainbow / Con Igolden / Modan

Lord of the Rainbow / Con Igolden / Modan

The second book in the bestselling "Birth of an Empire" series, which has been translated into 27 languages ​​and sold millions of copies worldwide. ​Temujin of the Wolf Tribe, known as Genghis Khan, finally succeeds in uniting the Mongolian people. The new nation will have to face many challenges.

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Age of Fire / Dan Zion / Modan + Ministry of Defense

Age of Fire / Dan Zion / Modan + Ministry of Defense

The book is intended to define the new Fire Age warfare paradigm, and provide a theoretical explanation for its development, principles, and the way it was implemented in wars that took place in the 21st century.

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The Gambler / David Baladacci / Moden

The Gambler / David Baladacci / Moden

thriller. At the center of 'The Gambler' is a brilliant and tough hero, rough but sensitive, who sweeps the readers into the America of the late 1940s, which is actually not that different from today's. The book is written in the fluid and witty style of David Baldacci, which reaches new heights here and provides a perfect reading experience.

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All the lies / Linwood Berkeley / Moden

All the lies / Linwood Berkeley / Moden

Michael Gibbins got involved with the wrong people, and to save himself he left home and joined the witness protection program. His wife remarried a man with no personality and died at a young age, and their son Jack was left alone in the world. The years have passed and now Jack is a writer, he has a talented and smart partner and he is looking for a job.

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The Alicia Sanders case / Joel Dicker / Moden

The Alicia Sanders case / Joel Dicker / Moden

April 1999. A murder shocks the peaceful town of Mount Pleasant in New Hampshire. The body of a beautiful young woman, Alaska Sanders, was found lying on the shore of a lake. The police open an investigation, obtain confessions from the culprit and his accomplice, and quickly close the case.

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The Lake of Longing / Paulina Simmons / Moden

The Lake of Longing / Paulina Simmons / Moden

The year is 1929, and two families on opposite sides of the world are in crisis. Isabel Lazar, a young Ukrainian farmer, faces tremendous difficulties in trying to save her family from the Soviet iron grip that threatens to destroy everything they have built for years. With no choice, she runs away from her home and country and reaches the shores of Boston, but the traces of her family disappear along the way.

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Dean Perotta / Jeffrey Archer / Moden

Dean Perotta / Jeffrey Archer / Moden

Metcalf built his infamous scam empire with his own hands. He grew up during the Great Depression and even as a child he aspired to control the black market that was conducted at school. Since then, for decades, he stings innocent people and steals huge sums of money from them using sophisticated methods. But this time he stung the wrong people...

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The Cuban Daughter / Soraya Lane / Moden

The Cuban Daughter / Soraya Lane / Moden

An engrossing historical novel about family tragedy, about silence, and also about listening to the heart and new beginnings. This is the second book in the "Lost Girls" series, which is a huge success around the world. Soraya Lane lives on a small farm in New Zealand. This is her second book to be translated into Hebrew, after 'The Italian Daughter', which was published by Modan and became a bestseller immediately upon its publication.

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Every day swallows the sun / Shola Modan / Modan

Every day swallows the sun / Shola Modan / Modan

On a rainy night, after long days of isolation, the heroine of the book feels she has to escape from the hospital. Equipped with a broken umbrella and a wheelchair she found, she slips into the fresh air and sits down on a bench, takes a cigarette out of her pocket, inhales the smoke to her full lungs and smiles to herself, for the first time in several days. Suddenly someone sits down on the edge of the bench. She smells the alcohol fumes on his breath, and recoils.

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Psychological warfare post / Ron Shleifer / Ministry of Defense + Moden

Psychological warfare post / Ron Shleifer / Ministry of Defense + Moden

This book tackles the question that has direct implications for our security here and now. The book begins by defining the smallest unit of information, examines the tools through which information passes and its various uses in war, and focuses on the branch of psychological warfare within the overall field of information warfare.

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Didi knows / Talia Barstein / Moden

Didi knows / Talia Barstein / Moden

Didi Berman, whose real name is Daphne but she hates it, is a dog walker who lives in a remote kibbutz in the north and lives a simple and small life. Didi does everything, but everything, so that no one knows or remembers that she knows things about other people that she shouldn't know.

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The story of Vernon Subotex 2 / Virginie Defent / Moden

The story of Vernon Subotex 2 / Virginie Defent / Moden

Vernon's record store in Paris, the hero of the trilogy we met in the first book, The Story of Vernon Subotex, has become a distant memory, as has the apartment and the people who surrounded him in his previous life. Now Vernon is a street doctor, by choice! But some friends from his previous life have not forgotten him, and there are still those who want to lay their hands on Alex Bleach's tapes. This is the second part of the trilogy.

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