I was lucky enough to get Avi to agree to an interview with me. This is what he had to say:
Could you please tell us a little about your book?
72 Virgins is a novel about Jihad terrorism and the security agencies’ struggle to thwart its stratagem and trounce the perpetrators. Abu Musa is an Islamic Terrorist with an agenda, a ticking bomb inside the US. Arik Golan is an Israeli who tries to bring him down and pull the plug on his terror organization. Stanley Cramer is an FBI agent on a hunting mission, seeking to place both Abu Musa and Arik within his crosshair. The FBI, the Israeli Mossad, the US-based Iranian clandestine terror network, and the Islamic Jihad fraternity are engaged in a timeless conflict, playing out to a crescendo that comes to a head before the dramatic conclusion.
The story offers an ample dose of realism, a cast of intense characters who engage in love, lust, and violence. It portrays the Jihad culture with its rationale and the volcano that breeds an irrational obsession with death. Moreover, it builds on the Jihadists’ motivation for targeting so many innocents and exploiting the victims’ massacre as a stepping-stone to their dream of eternal paradise next to Allah’s throne.
The real question is not whether Jihad terrorists’ plots will ever cease to emerge – there is no chance of that. The question the book seeks to answer is—will the next one be stopped before it’s too late?
72 Virgins is built on life experiences that combine technology know-how, familiarity with spy craft and human intelligence (HUMINT), understanding of Middle Eastern cultures and history, a great sense of humor, and a talent for writing—all breathe authenticity into the setting.
Although 72 Virgins is a suspense-thriller, focusing on a countdown to a terror attack on US soil, it is, nevertheless, highly instructive. The story and its associated subplots are fiction, but the setting is real, the places where conspiracy is instigated are fictional, even though they're based on genuine events; the characters are deep and distinctive, while at the same time, they embody their unmistakable cultural heritage. Ronald L. Donaghe, winner of the 2008 Jim Duggins out-standing Mid-Career Novelist Award., characterized it best—"Perry was able to combine reality with fiction in a way that has made the book—one to remember. Perry's style and approach, makes for a great, entertaining read, in addition to being suspenseful and intriguing, from start to finish".
Who is your biggest supporter?
My wife
Your biggest critic?
My wife
What cause are you most passionate about and why?
There is a global misunderstanding when it comes to explaining the reasons behind suicide bombing. The media and many people in the Western democracies believe that suicide bombers are desperate people committing desperate acts. There is nothing more distorted than this characterization. Muslims who choose martyrdom as the final heroic act of their lives are selfish people. They commit this crime believing that they will be rewarded with 72 Virgins in heaven, sitting next to Allah’s throne, enjoying all heavenly benefits promised to them by their mentor manipulators who coldly view them as instruments for achieving a political objective. My latest thriller provides some clues (among other qualities) into that true characterization.
In the last year have you learned or improved on any skills?
Definitely yes. Writing is like running. Practice makes it perfect. Furthermore, the two editors who thoroughly reviewed my early and late drafts taught me a few things that I implemented in my latest novel and would do so in my future ones.
Do you have any rituals you follow when finishing a piece of work?
Not really
Who has influenced you throughout your career as a writer?
My audience has been the most influential throughout my career as a writer. When I worked as a Vice President at NMS Communications (hi-tech company), I managed customer trials as part of my job. When the trial was over I wrote “trip reports.” These reports became “best sellers” within the email forwarding universe within the company. They were filled with humor, great lively descriptions of the scenes and general edutainment value. People told me that I had a great talent for writing, that I should pursue a career in that field. I also noticed what part of my writings turned people on. It was the special style, the humor filled descriptions of people and situations, the internal dialogs between persons and the other side of their brains, revealing their thoughts and their dilemmas. I used what I learned in my book writing.
What are you currently working on?
It’s probably a boring answer, but right at this moment I am trying to maximize the exposure for my latest novel. I am also plotting (in my head) a sequel that would take care of some unfinished business described in 72 Virgins.
Do you have any advice for writers or readers?
Advice for writers and would be writers: Many people believe that they have a book inside their head. If they have never written one, chances are they have one great idea, which may fill no more than one to five pages. Most people do not understand that simple truth. Before committing to writing a book, make sure you have enough material and a strong drive. It’s not a short journey; it’s a serious long-term commitment.
Advice for readers: Be selective. Not every best selling author deserves that title. I have read books by best selling authors, which I deserted way before hitting the midpoint. They suffered from one or several symptoms that turned me off. They were badly written, boring, juvenile, too predictable, not believable—all or some of the above.
What do you feel has been your greatest achievement as an author?
Many people from different parts of the world have thanked me personally (via email) on what I had done in writing my engineering book. Many of them claimed that buying it was one of the best decisions they had made. It helped them get a new job; it helped them perform better on their current job; they enjoyed the style and the easy-to-understand explanations. I felt like I had contributed to improving quality of lives in different corners of the world. I hope my latest book provides similar satisfaction.
What do you feel sets this book apart from others in the same genre?
I believe that my writing style is unique and captivating. I feel that the story conveyed in 72 Virgins is not bounded by its entertainment value; it is enlightening at the same time. I believe that the many twists and turns would keep the reader interested from start to finish. The romance, love and lust spice up the book while being essential to the plot.
You know the scenario – you’re stuck on an island. What book would you bring with you and why?
I would bring a book titled: How not to get stuck on an island, and if you do, then here is how you get unstuck…
If you could go back and change one day, what would it be?
The day they almost killed Hitler, but failed. I would want them to be successful.
What is the most important lesson you have learned from life so far?
Life is too short, and as you get older it becomes shorter. Everyone seems to know that, but when you are young, you just say it, you don’t really feel it. Mortality is for old people to worry about, and many young people fail to see that they are headed in that direction and quickly. There is no time to waste even (and especially) when you are young.
Avi Perry grew up in Israel. As a teenager and throughout his college years, he was a professional musician. He financed his student life with numerous gigs, playing with his Israeli band, writing songs, playing the various keyboard instruments, and enjoying listening to his performances on the Israeli radio (there was no MTV in late 60s Israel). He still plays and writes music, but as a hobby (at home), rather than as a line of work. During the Six-Day-War in 1967, he served in the Israeli military, in the field intelligence unit, and gained valuable and relevant experience in covert communications technology and a variety of spy craft and methods.
He has spent the past four decades in the US, first as a Ph.D. student, then as a professor at Northwestern University, a Bell Laboratories – distinguished staff member, and finally as Vice President at NMS Communications. He signed for early retirement in 2004 with the intention of writing a technical book. The title Fundamentals of Voice Quality Engineering was published by Cambridge University Press in 2007 and became very popular. Readers praised the book for its thoroughness and for my refreshing, unique and entertaining writing style, atypical among technical writers. Throughout Avi’s tenure at NMS, he wrote many short (humor-packed, peppered with company culture) satires, technical reports, white papers (published on company website), press releases, and more.
One may find more information on his websites (www.aviperry.org and www.aviperry.com ).
Avi’s latest book 72 Virgins is built on life experiences that combine technology know-how, familiarity with spy craft and human intelligence (HUMINT), understanding of Middle Eastern cultures and history, a great sense of humor, and a talent for writing—all breathe authenticity into the setting.
The story offers an ample dose of realism, a cast of intense characters who engage in love, lust, and violence. It portrays the Jihad culture with its rationale and the volcano that breeds an irrational obsession with death. Moreover, it builds on the Jihadists’ motivation for targeting so many innocents and exploiting the victims’ massacre as a stepping-stone to their dream of eternal paradise next to Allah’s throne.
The real question is not whether Jihad terrorists’ plots will ever cease to emerge – there is no chance of that. The question the book seeks to answer is—will the next one be stopped before it’s too late?
72 Virgins is built on life experiences that combine technology know-how, familiarity with spy craft and human intelligence (HUMINT), understanding of Middle Eastern cultures and history, a great sense of humor, and a talent for writing—all breathe authenticity into the setting.
Although 72 Virgins is a suspense-thriller, focusing on a countdown to a terror attack on US soil, it is, nevertheless, highly instructive. The story and its associated subplots are fiction, but the setting is real, the places where conspiracy is instigated are fictional, even though they're based on genuine events; the characters are deep and distinctive, while at the same time, they embody their unmistakable cultural heritage. Ronald L. Donaghe, winner of the 2008 Jim Duggins out-standing Mid-Career Novelist Award., characterized it best—"Perry was able to combine reality with fiction in a way that has made the book—one to remember. Perry's style and approach, makes for a great, entertaining read, in addition to being suspenseful and intriguing, from start to finish".
The story offers an ample dose of realism, a cast of intense characters who engage in love, lust, and violence. It portrays the Jihad culture with its rationale and the volcano that breeds an irrational obsession with death. Moreover, it builds on the Jihadists’ motivation for targeting so many innocents and exploiting the victims’ massacre as a stepping-stone to their dream of eternal paradise next to Allah’s throne.
The real question is not whether Jihad terrorists’ plots will ever cease to emerge – there is no chance of that. The question the book seeks to answer is—will the next one be stopped before it’s too late?
72 Virgins is built on life experiences that combine technology know-how, familiarity with spy craft and human intelligence (HUMINT), understanding of Middle Eastern cultures and history, a great sense of humor, and a talent for writing—all breathe authenticity into the setting.
Although 72 Virgins is a suspense-thriller, focusing on a countdown to a terror attack on US soil, it is, nevertheless, highly instructive. The story and its associated subplots are fiction, but the setting is real, the places where conspiracy is instigated are fictional, even though they're based on genuine events; the characters are deep and distinctive, while at the same time, they embody their unmistakable cultural heritage. Ronald L. Donaghe, winner of the 2008 Jim Duggins out-standing Mid-Career Novelist Award., characterized it best—"Perry was able to combine reality with fiction in a way that has made the book—one to remember. Perry's style and approach, makes for a great, entertaining read, in addition to being suspenseful and intriguing, from start to finish".
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