Honour Among Thieves

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Title Honour Among Thieves
Author Jeffrey Archer
Language English
Genre(s) Fiction
Publisher HarperCollins
Released July, 4 1993
Media type Novel
ISBN 9780330419031
Preceded by As The Crow Flies
Followed by Twelve Red Herrings

Honour Among Thieves is a novel by Jeffrey Archer. The book takes place in 1993 with Saddam Hussein planning to retaliate at the United States after the events of the Gulf War.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

When the United States defeats Iraq in the 1991 Gulf War, Saddam Hussein plans to humiliate the victors by stealing the American Declaration of Independence and publicly burning it on the 4th of July in full view of world media and the public. To achieve this, his Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations enlists the help of Antonio Cavalli, a lawyer and one of the leading figures of the New York mafia for a sum of $100,000,000.

An Israeli Hannah Kopec, a young ex-model Mossad agent with a personal vendetta against Saddam Hussein is involved in a plot to assassinate Saddam Hussein. In the United States, the government finds that the Declaration of Independence has been swapped with a forgery. Scott Bradley, a Yale University Law professor who has been working undercover tracking Kopec in Paris is assigned by the CIA to work with her to recover the document before the 4th of July.

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  • Archer, J. (1993). Honour Among Thieves. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-330-41903-1
  • Factsheet. Official Site for Jeffrey Archer. Retrieved November 24, 2006 from [1]