Random House pressured by extremists

In a review of the book “The Sword of Medina” by Sherry Jones, Publishers Weekly writes: “Fortunately for readers, this volume was saved by Beaufort [Publishers] after Muslim extremists forced editors at Random House to pull the plug, making this not just a rollicking lesson in Islamic history but a victory over the forces of censorship.”

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