Thursday, April 26, 2012

Win 100 Dollars & a copy of Jerusalem Assassin

So I'm going to have to repitch this because I can't believe only 15 people have entered this giveaway to win $100.  


Win $100 and a Signed Copy of Avraham Azrieli's Spy Thriller the Jerusalem Assassin!

About the Jerusalem Assassin-

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.





Check the book out on Amazon today!





I think that the way the PR company originally set up this contest was way too confusing.  Thankfully they listened to my feedback and allowed me to change how this contest is run on my blog.




So here it the deal...


We've been assigned to go to Tel Aviv as undercover agents.  What would be the best undercover disguise?


Rafflecopter will choose the winner from my blog so even if your disguise is not the most original or creative you can still win!  There are 3 other blogs you can enter for 3 other chances to win $100 on each of them as well: http://spycover.pen.io/

That's 4 different $100 winners and hardly anyone has entered!


So here is all you have to do...


Mandatory:





Optional:



  • Share your best covert ID (undercover disguise) as a comment on Avraham Azrieli's facebook page or as a comment on this blog.
  • Tweet about this giveaway to get tips from your Twitter friends (tag #spycover) on what the best identity would be to go undiscovered as a spy in Tel Aviv.
  • Like this blog post on Facebook.



1 randomly chosen person will win $100 dollars + a copy of the book.  
Last day to enter is May 15th.
Winners will be announced May 16th.






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56 comments:

  1. IN Tel Aviv I would be a cart vendor selling hot dogs :) I would blend right in hopefully lol

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  2. If I were a covert agent in Tel Aviv, I would try to fit in. I probably should weigh less than I do but since I don't, I would keep my red hair and pale skin, wear sunglasses and lots of sunblock, probably wear a scarf or hat depending on what I saw locals wearing. Put on a knit tip and leggings and sandals and carry a large handbag with a strap and try to look like I belonged

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  3. I would just be a tourist fannypack and all!

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  4. In Tel Aviv: I will be a little old lady that no one pays any attention to. Have had good practice at this.
    Thanks for the contest.

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  5. Hey, I'll take $100!! :-)

    I like to blend in, so I'd study the culture and dress like someone, anyone, everyone else. Hopefully with something wrapped around my head for extra mystery.

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  6. As a street cart vendor serving hummus.

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  7. Maybe this comes from too many years watching Monty Python, but I'd
    have to say the best disguise would be that of a *shrubbery* ...
    no one EVER suspects the arborvitae ;D
    Mary DeBorde M.A.D.

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  8. I'd be a Mom playing with her child

    s2s2 at comcast dot net

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  9. My undercover disguise would be a pregnant mom pushing a baby stroller.

    pixiepuff2006@yahoo.com

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  10. I would go as a hearing impaired tourist. People would feel free to talk around me.

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  11. I would dress like Borat. I would totally blend in right?!

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  12. Blend in by looking Jewish, as a student visiting another student in the country and wanting to learn about the country. Using a hidden camera and tape recorder to catch conversations. The tiny pen type they use today.

    desertrose5173 at gmail dot com

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  13. Tel Aviv: I'd go as a journalist and have fake press passes. Although that would make me a little more noticeable than a regular tourist or student, but at least I'd have a reason to be somewhere.

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  14. My best undercover disguise for a spy in Tel Aviv would be as a quiet nerdy librarian that is visiting the area for research for my Phd...

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  15. In tel Aviv I would be disguised as an entertainer near the beautiful beach/sea.Which means I would probably be a FIRE DANCER!(of course I would have to train in the art of fire dancing but still it would be way AWESOME!)
    Lisseth @read-a-holicz.blogspot.com

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  16. Tell Aviv:I would disguise myself as a cheerleader

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  17. in Tel Aviv, ill be your taxi driver

    Ted Kooper
    fwdsd45 @gmail.com

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  18. i'm thinking of being a blind homeless person as a disguise!

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  19. My undercover disguise would be as a tour guide :)

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  20. {new follower here}

    This is rather interesting for a give away however, I am new to the blogging world therefore I am choosing not to enter. Thank you for sharing.

    {http://www.justonemorechapter.net}

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  21. As a spy in Tel Aviv, I would be in several under cover people: A Nun, a Student from America there to study Jewish Law, A street vendor. I would change up to meet the places that I need to track the person and information.

    Cyndee Thomas
    cyndee.thomas, FB and Blog follower:)

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  22. As a spy in Tel Aviv, I think just jeans and a t-shirt would let me blend in, or maybe a summery dress.

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  23. my identy lost & confused tourist who cant find her books

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  24. best disguise for a spy would be to be a very excited student with a camera to do a paper on Tel Aviv

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  25. a tourist would make a good disguise.

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  26. As a Hasidic Jew? Men can wear the hats and curls which kind of obscures the face. Women can wear a wig. If dressed appropriately, I think peoples' eyes tend to wander over them.

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  27. I would disguise myself as an old lady with a whit haired wig.

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  28. A Student studying abroad would be a good disguise I think.

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  29. I'd be an American tourist wearing modest clothing who spoke little to no Hebrew!!

    Michele
    MikiHope1@Yahoo.com

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  30. I would go as a student or archaeology studying at one of the Tel-Aviv museums!

    joellaelbert@gmail.com

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  31. I would disguise myself by looking like any other regular tourist, I'm in a wheelchair and I think that would help as they wouldn't expect a spy to be disabled.

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  32. I liked the author on Facebook (April Vrugtman) and I think the best disguise would be an in-your-face obnoxious American tourist.

    april dot vrugtman at peabodyorlando dot com

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  33. I would disguise myself as a school teacher. No one ever suspects the teacher (except maybe the students...).
    Tracy Awalt Juliano

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  34. My covert id would be a person on a pilgrimage to the holy land.

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  35. Tel Aviv is a city rich in culture and saturated with religious history. I would go as part of a mission group sent to learn about the various temples, religious artifacts and historical sites. My presence all over town wouldn't come into question. People would tend to be more helpful for those moments when I'm "lost", or so they think, should they run up on me in a location where I was taking care of "business".

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  36. I would be a bartender, it's amazing what drunk people will tell you.

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  37. a street vendor maybe?

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  38. An old lady tourist with lots of ills and ailments - in other words, going as myself...

    kpbarnett1941[at]aol.com

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  39. 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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  40. In Tel Aviv, I'll be a tourist mom with a few kids in tow.

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  41. A homeless woman with horribly smelly clothes, ratty hair, and rotten teeth (fake, of course)!

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  42. How about as a member of the Israeli army?

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  43. I would dress like a tourist, with a silly personality, because I won't look like someone dangerous (though I'm really are)

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  44. I said I would dress as James Bond.(I got nothing better, sorry. :)

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  45. Well, what I think would work best has been taken several times. How about a taxi driver? I could even stand around on "break" any time I needed to.

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  46. As a lost foreign tourist

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  47. An old lay with a cane sitting on a bench.

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  48. I'm thinking little Asian schoolgirl...wait that might attract too much attention. Japanese tourist.

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  49. I would be undercover as a bread vendor at a cart. We saw them all over Israel!

    Cindy B

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