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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DimiterDimiter - Wikipedia

    Dimiter (also released under the title The Redemption in various parts of the world) is a novel by William Peter Blatty, released on March 16, 2010, through Forge Books. Publishers Weekly awarded Dimiter a starred review, calling it "a beautifully written, haunting tale of vengeance, spiritual searching, loss, and love".

  2. Jan 1, 2010 · Dimiter is a 2010 book by the author of The Exorcist, set in 1970s Jerusalem and Albania. It follows a police detective, a neurologist, and a mysterious prisoner involved in a series of mysterious deaths and a biblical conspiracy.

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  3. Jun 4, 2013 · As state security in 1970s Albania tortures a prisoner named Dimiter, known as the American "agent from hell," the staff at Jerusalem's Hadassah Hospital becomes enmeshed in a series of unexplainable deaths, until events explode in a surprising climax

  4. Mar 16, 2010 · The prisoner is Dimiter, the American "agent from Hell."The scene shifts to Jerusalem, focusing on Hadassah Hospital and a cast of engaging, colorful characters: the brooding Christian Arab...

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  5. Mar 16, 2010 · Dimiter is an exquisitely written novel that is simultaneously a low energy spy thriller and moody detective story. Like W.P. Blatty’s other iconic works, Dimiter is noteworthy for being atmospheric in an eerie biblical sense.

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  6. Mar 29, 2011 · Told with unrelenting pace, Dimiter 's compelling, page-turning narrative is haunted by the search for faith and the truths of the human condition. Dimiter is William Peter Blatty's first full novel since the 1983 publication of Legion.

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  8. us.macmillan.com › books › 9781250240057Dimiter - Macmillan

    Dimiter is a thriller about a mysterious prisoner who escapes from Albania and seeks revenge on his enemies in Jerusalem. The novel explores themes of faith, love, sin, and vengeance in the context of a totalitarian state and a hospital setting.