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Ebook Details
  • 10/2018
  • 978-1726626897 B07JMC4NW7
  • 458 pages
  • $2.99
Dmitry Radbel
Author
Eleos
D. R. Bell, author

Adult; General Fiction (including literary and historical); (Market)

The discovery of a valise of old letters written to his Armenian grandfather from an Auschwitz survivor starts a man on an odyssey to uncover the mystery surrounding his grandfather’s unsolved death. From the killing fields of Anatolia to the trial of Adolf Eichmann, his quest opens a door into intersecting paths and dark secrets of three families, stretching back to 1915.
Reviews
Diane Donovan, Donovan's Literary Services; Editor, California Bookwatch

"Eleos offers no easy answers, no pat approaches. Perhaps this is the novel's greatest challenge to its readers, as well as its finest attribute. D. R. Bell crafts a set of circumstances that involve the protagonist in a sifting of blame, historical examination, and family attitudes, drawing in readers with a scenario that at first seems relatively black and white; then immersing them in decisions and outcomes that are satisfyingly complex. ... Holocausts can happen again, but as long as stories such as Eleos capture the progression of events with an eye to explaining how logic and action led to disaster, future generations at least have a road map to avoid the pitfalls that lead in these directions." 

Kirkus Reviews

"Bell masterfully combines his mystery story with an unflinching look at the 20th century's bleakest tragedies. A beautiful . . .  challengingly complex tale of the ramifications of history."

Formats
Ebook Details
  • 10/2018
  • 978-1726626897 B07JMC4NW7
  • 458 pages
  • $2.99
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