Once We Were Brothers
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
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格式
平装书
页数
384
语言
英语
已发布
Feb 15, 2010
出版商
Berwick Court Publishing
版本
37695th
ISBN-10
0615351913
ISBN-13
9780615351919
描述
In a gripping tale that intertwines history and justice, a respected civic leader in Chicago, Elliot Rosenzweig, confronts the shadows of his past. A prosperous man with a seemingly perfect life, Elliot's years of hard work and dedication masked a truth that could unravel everything. When a chance encounter with a survivor leads to the revelation that he may not be who he claims, questions about his identity and morals arise.
The narrative transports readers back to Nazi-occupied Poland, where the bond between childhood friends is shattered by the horrors of war. Secrets buried deep in the tumult of history threaten to emerge, challenging perceptions of loyalty, betrayal, and what it means to be human. As Elliot fights to preserve his reputation, the lines between guilt and innocence blur, triggering a battle not only in the courtroom but within himself.
Through intricate character development and poignant storytelling, resistance, resilience, and the quest for truth take center stage. The echoes of past decisions resonate in the present, forcing a confrontation with legacy and moral accountability. The journey is as much about redemption as it is about justice, leaving readers pondering the complexities of identity and the long reach of history.
The narrative transports readers back to Nazi-occupied Poland, where the bond between childhood friends is shattered by the horrors of war. Secrets buried deep in the tumult of history threaten to emerge, challenging perceptions of loyalty, betrayal, and what it means to be human. As Elliot fights to preserve his reputation, the lines between guilt and innocence blur, triggering a battle not only in the courtroom but within himself.
Through intricate character development and poignant storytelling, resistance, resilience, and the quest for truth take center stage. The echoes of past decisions resonate in the present, forcing a confrontation with legacy and moral accountability. The journey is as much about redemption as it is about justice, leaving readers pondering the complexities of identity and the long reach of history.