I'm deeply touched by this review, as the reviewer S Charlton (from the UK) truly understood what this book, The Edge of Revolt, is about:
S Charlton
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 March 2026Even reading part of The Edge of Revolt, I was struck by how vividly Uvi Poznansky brings King David to life. This isn’t distant biblical storytelling — it feels immediate and deeply personal. The modern voice makes the ancient court drama feel relevant and emotionally intense.
What stood out most was the exploration of family betrayal, moral struggle, and the heavy cost of silence. David is portrayed not as a legend, but as a flawed, conflicted man facing painful consequences.
A compelling and thoughtful reimagining of a timeless story.
What stood out most was the exploration of family betrayal, moral struggle, and the heavy cost of silence. David is portrayed not as a legend, but as a flawed, conflicted man facing painful consequences.
A compelling and thoughtful reimagining of a timeless story.

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