For Barbara Vaughn, a checkpoint between Jordan and the newly formed
Israel is the threshold to painful self-discovery Barbara Vaughn is a
scholarly woman whose fascination with religion stems partly from a
conversion to Catholicism, and partly from her own half-Jewish
background. When her boyfriend joins an archaeological excursion to
search for additional Dead Sea Scrolls, Vaughn takes the opportunity to
explore the Holy Land. But this is 1960, and with the nation of Israel
still in its infancy, the British Empire in retreat from the region, and
the Eichmann trials in full swing, Vaughn uncovers much deeper mysteries
than those found at tourist sites. Both an espionage thriller and a
journey of faith, TheMandelbaum Gate won the James Tait Black Memorial
Prize upon its publication, and is one of Spark's most compelling
novels.