Amnon Jackont, an Israeli writer, editor, historian and businessman was born in 1948 in Belgium but grew up in Israel. He was a well-mannered boy from a family with a European lifestyle who slowly learned that in order to survive among children, he would have to use his fists. Since he was large and very strong, he also quickly had to learn self-control, so he wouldn't cause any harm. He took up boxing as a hobby. He joined the IDF and was wounded while serving in a hostile country, where he was rescued from after quite some time. His books, much like his life, are packed with adventures, psychological insights and sudden turns, forcing the reader to continue reading cover to cover in one breath. Jackont was involved in business for many years (mainly in insurance, securities and real estate), along with his diverse literary activities. He has written eight novels, a collection of short stories, a financial-documentary book, and the biography of a Mossad leader. All of his works were best sellers and some were translated into foreign languages, including Chinese and Japanese. In addition, he has edited approximately 200 books of various kinds - from thrillers, to history and philosophy books. In 1997 he decided to change his career in business, to a career in the academic world. He began studying at the General History Department of the Tel Aviv University. Within three years he completed his bachelor's degree with honors, and after an additional four years he completed his PhD dissertation. He also began to teach history, as well as prose writing in a unique way, based on dismantling and reassembling life's experiences. When he's asked which of his many occupations he liked in particular, he answers, "The combination of them..."