Hello everybody!
Today we will go to Paris in France and play spies!
The author Avraham Azrieli is celebrating his spy thriller The Jerusalem Assassin with a contest. Several blogs have received different destinations for spy contest and my destination is Paris.
Summary of the book:


In the wake of the 1995 Oslo Peace Accords, a wave of Palestinian terror hits Jewish targets. Israel responds with a clandestine war in Paris, Zurich, and Tel Aviv. When a beautiful Mossad agent is critically wounded in Amsterdam, master spy Jerusalem Gerster pursues the attackers back to Israel, where he uncovers a sinister conspiracy to perpetrate an unprecedented national catastrophe—the assassination of Prime Minister Rabin.
Here is your chance to win 100$.
What can you win this time?
The contest is to find the best undercover disguise for an agent in Paris. What you have to do is to describe what would be the perfect undercover disguise for an agent in Paris. Use your imagination and think of everything which is characteristic to Paris which could be used!
There will be 1 winner who will receive 100$.
Contest details:
Mandatory entries:
Leave a comment with your suggestion for spy undercover disguise in Paris.
Leave you name, email.
Visit FB page of the author Avraham Azrieli and Like it.
The contest will run for three weeks until 16th of May.
Good luck and happy reading!
Today we will go to Paris in France and play spies!
The author Avraham Azrieli is celebrating his spy thriller The Jerusalem Assassin with a contest. Several blogs have received different destinations for spy contest and my destination is Paris.
Summary of the book:
In the wake of the 1995 Oslo Peace Accords, a wave of Palestinian terror hits Jewish targets. Israel responds with a clandestine war in Paris, Zurich, and Tel Aviv. When a beautiful Mossad agent is critically wounded in Amsterdam, master spy Jerusalem Gerster pursues the attackers back to Israel, where he uncovers a sinister conspiracy to perpetrate an unprecedented national catastrophe—the assassination of Prime Minister Rabin.
Here is your chance to win 100$.
What can you win this time?
The contest is to find the best undercover disguise for an agent in Paris. What you have to do is to describe what would be the perfect undercover disguise for an agent in Paris. Use your imagination and think of everything which is characteristic to Paris which could be used!
There will be 1 winner who will receive 100$.
Contest details:
Mandatory entries:
Leave a comment with your suggestion for spy undercover disguise in Paris.
Leave you name, email.
Visit FB page of the author Avraham Azrieli and Like it.
The contest will run for three weeks until 16th of May.
Good luck and happy reading!


I'd be a worker at a cafe in Paris, where you'd be able to get a good look of the street and overhear conversation.
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OR I'd be a street artist, the kind who sketches people's portraits on the street. Most people don't even notice you're there if you're doing something like that, and you can easily watch a location.
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I would dress as an American tourist, that way I would have lots of clothes to wear and could speak English without giving myself away. I don't know any French. Plus, you could travel all over without suspicion. pputtputt1198eve(at)comcast(dot)net
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ReplyDeleteI think the best disguise would be an innocent clueless American teenager. She'd slip into the role of the typical tourist any outlandish behavior in the name of spying would be cast off as obnoxious tourist behavior. She'd frequent cafes, indulging in lattes and strawberry tarts, while spying on her enemies. If she was discovered in the wrong place or the wrong time, she could laugh and say, "Pardon Moi" then make a hasty escape. Her dad would run a business called Spy Games so if she ever were picking locks or dressed in black, she'd have the perfect excuse!
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I'd have to be disguised as a Gendarme. I could go places & look like I belonged. No-one would give me a second thought. Just a faceless uniform.
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I think postman would be a perfect disguise!
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I liked the page my facebook is http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003481762944
ReplyDeleteIn Paris I would be a clothing store vendor, I would sell hmmm HATS :) This is fun!
Savannah Miller
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I will be a little old lady that no one pays any attention to. Have had good practice at this.
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Thanks for the contest.
A Rastafarian street musician.
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ReplyDeleteI would pretend to be one of those annoying tourists who is still stuck to their business phone because if you are talking into a mouth piece it is really easy to seem like you want to wander off for privacy for an 'important transaction'.
Amazing contest!!!!
Sincerely,
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A beret and a fake mustache! Perfect!
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Work in the main local eatery as a waiter/waitress to catch the information that the clandestine group is planning, using a small camera and recorder on my name lapel. I'd be an American/Italian background so they wouldn't suspect me of caring about their conversations. I'd be working my way through school.
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I liked the author on FB.
In Paris, I'd play emo, moody, lovelorn writer, cruising the streets, eavesdropping on important events, writing on my small journal for effect.
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Like the author's FB page. :)
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ReplyDeleteIn Paris I'd be a struggling super model that works as a master chef at a famous restaurant.
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I like his FB page. I would go under cover as a museum guide, then a Nun and a Student from America that loves the cafe's. I would change my spy background to get inside for information. Its a must to get the info or person(s) for the information I am there to retrieve.
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I would be a successful entrepreneur whose linguistic ability and charm allows him to fit into any society. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteIn Paris, I would want to where a sexy black dress and beret. It just seems like paris to me. Or be a sidewalk flower seller.
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In Paris I would definitely be a tourist carrying around a map and camera.
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I would be there on my honeymoon that would be a good disguise I think. It is the city of love after all.
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I would just go as myself and look like an average tourist! I'm in a wheelchair and that would help to make the perfect disguise as they would never expect a spy to be disabled!
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I would just go as myself and look like an average tourist! I'm in a wheelchair and that would help to make the perfect disguise as they would never expect a spy to be disabled!
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ReplyDeleteI Visited FB page of the author Avraham Azrieli and Like it
ReplyDeleteI would be a bartender at an upscale club.
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my spy cover idea: an artist
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No one ever remembers me. Really. My husband will have met a person once and they will always remember him and even where they met him. Me, no. I'm average looking all around and shy. So, I don't think it would be hard for me to go undercover. I'd probably be able to walk right in and take pictures etc. and not even be noticed or remembered. I'd be a tourist with her camera. Thanks for the giveaway!
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I would be a tourist who wears a different color beret every day!
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Liked the fb page!
id be disguised as a pizza maker
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and already a fan on facebook Amy Tolley
I would disguise myself as a pregnant mother with a todddler... just out for a walk! ;)
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I'd be a waitress in the busiest part of town
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I would be a random photographer on the street.
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I would be artist.
ReplyDeleteI would go undercover as a student studying art in Paris ;-)
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THANKS,
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I would be a vendor on the streets. Thanks for the giveaway.
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I'd dress up at Tevya from "Fiddler on the Roof." laurisawhitereyes at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteA doorman at a fancy hotel, or a busboy at a regular hotel, or a hotel desk clerk at a flop house
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I would choose to be a baker in a bakery shop. I would specialize in making some of the best baquettes around and have all sorts of regular and new customers come to me. I can gleen information from conversations or be able to sneak in correspondance when delivering my bread orders (sometimes with reports/trinkets relating to the case inside the loaf itself)!
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In Paris I would be an art student with a tiny camera in my paintbrush.
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ReplyDeleteI would be a homeless man on the street, since most people instinctively look past and even through them! (Corey Olomon)(olomon@hotmail.com)
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ReplyDeleteI would be disguised as a courier to gain easy access throughout the city, including areas where clandestine activity is taking place. I would have forged documents on hand should I be questioned. For my physical disguise I would use a wig, mustache and beard disguises and some artfully done skin tinting to pose as an immigrant from Morocco or another plausible Arabic country.
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Tennis shoes, a hawaiian shirt (or a group of matching shirts), farmer's tan, and a camera: the obnoxious tourist.
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I would disguise myself as an American Toursit in Paris. I should blend in ok.
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I would try to fit in with the locals. I would wear skinny jeans, five inch heels and a short and tight fitted leather jacket
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I would be a daycare worker, no one would ever suspect that
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Liked the author on facebook
ReplyDeleteI would go undercover as a musician on the street, they get noticed but not as much.It's easy to watch people.
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