A Story About People Like Us

A Story About People Like Us

by Dekel Y. Sikso

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Added on January 23, 2026

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"A suspenseful, passionate thriller you just can't put down."

In Dekel Y. Sikso's new and exciting novel. One magical moment takes place at the University of Los Angeles Library which ignites an impossible love story that joins two tragic worlds.

A mysterious event unite two fascinating story arcs to create an action-packed and passionate narrative that motivates the diverse cast of characters in the pursuit of money, revenge and justice.

Two families arrive in the United States under different circumstances, find themselves caught up in a dangerous and ramified affair that could slip away rapidly at any moment.

In 1989, Oleg leaves the cold and desolated Siberia to look for a new beginning in the land of unlimited opportunity to provide his American son Nick a life of affluence – quite unlike the hardships he's endured and that have left indelible, terrifying scars on his soul.

Dr. Yossi Levy and his wife Sarah leave Israel with Mila their beautiful daughter in the fall of 2012 and move to Henderson, Nevada to pursue a job opportunity they just couldn’t afford to miss at a mysterious American pharmaceutical company.

What triggers people to act in extreme situations? The motivation behind the figures in this novel are chillingly familiar as they exist in all of us.

Reader Reviews

★★★Rebecca Hunter

Great story with richly interesting characters, but honestly did anyone proofread this book before it was published? There are so many glaring mistakes it is distracting. I assume it was translated from another language??

★★★Rebecca Hunter

Great story with richly interesting characters, but honestly did anyone proofread this book before it was published? There are so many glaring mistakes it is distracting. I assume it was translated from another language??

★★★

Great story with richly interesting characters, but honestly did anyone proofread this book before it was published? There are so many glaring mistakes it is distracting. I assume it was translated from another language??

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