Psychological thriller
2nd book
Natasha Bernard Series
This compelling novel delves into the lasting scars of Holocaust trauma, exploring how the legacy of genocide affects the descendants of both victims and perpetrators. In this haunting tale, the child of a survivor becomes a reluctant hero, while the offspring of former Nazis conspire to continue a deadly legacy.
Set in the aftermath of the First Gaza War in 2014, Natasha Bernard’s search for the truth leads her back to the United States—and deeper into a global conspiracy with roots in the past and implications for the future of Israel. As shadowy forces close in, Natasha must navigate betrayal, desire, and a dark web of secrets that threaten everything she holds dear.
~For Mature Audiences~
Meditteranean Noir
1st book
Natasha Bernard Series
Israel 2014. Natasha Bernard, a new immigrant in the Holy Land is in search of answers to The Masada Faktor. Divulged to Natasha by her mother at their last goodbye, the plot is a conspiracy which involves the survival of Israel. Like a ticking time bomb, The Masada Faktor will activate a trigger set seventy years ago by Hitler before his demise.
While in Israel, the Gaza War breaks out, complicating Natasha Bernard's life.
~For Mature Audiences~
Author Naomi Litvin recreates her parents' incredible love story in the powerful memoir, We Never Lost Hope. Litvin, the daughter of a Holocaust survivor and an American Jewish GI who landed at Normandy, lets her family members reveal the stories of their lives before, during, and after the Holocaust. Told in five indelible voices, the book gives a you-are-there punch and a moving immediacy. Lovely and haunting, We Never Lost Hope is a reminder that genocide can happen anywhere, and that we all must be vigilant against the forces of hatred.
"Naomi Litvin leaves all students of the Holocaust in her debt...every memoir adds to our knowledge, both of what happened, and of the emotions and feelings of that terrible era, and this memoir is no exception: it calls out to be read." --Sir Martin Gilbert, Winston Churchill's official biographer, a leading historian, and author of eighty-one books.
The stinging reality of the effects of the Holocaust on the second generation is illustrated as Naomi Litvin attempts reorientation to the world at large after losing her mother, a Romanian Holocaust survivor. In her second book, Beneath A Stormy Cloud: Moving On Without Her, Naomi Litvin knits a jigsaw puzzle-like anthology of her mother’s poetry with her own juxtaposing responses. Within these pages Naomi’s thought provoking commentary is a deeply personal struggle with her grief. Edith was her mentor, heroine, and best friend. Mother and daughter share the stage in this creative, special slice of history.
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