Mark Cain
Biography
The Mark of Cain (Hebrew: אות קין, Ot Ḳayin) is a novel by Israeli author Ram Oren. It was Israel's top paperback for five weeks; was in April 1996 'the fastest selling book in Israeli history'; and by 2008 had sold 100,000 copies. It is based on Neo-Nazi activities in Argentina and the identity of a Mossad chief, Michael Bornstein. Using earnings from earlier books, and marketing wisdom he had garnered suggesting that readers are more likely to buy books they see piled in tall stacks on bookstore counters, Oren decided to publish Mark of Cain himself in a print run thought to have been the largest ever for a novel in Israel, 30,000 copies.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
2 releases · 2 albums · active 1978–1983
- Performance · 2
Frequent collaborators
- The University Of Michigan Marching Band
- Manfred Mann's Earth Band

