Nirvelli is determined to wipe out any bit of happiness she has. Her life in the Tribe might have been ideal once upon a timeβbut three years ago one rebellious act ruined everything. Now she only wants out. Can she escape without destroying everyone she loves?Kane has lived for over three hundred y
The Tribe
β Scribed by Bari Wood
- Book ID
- 110901577
- Publisher
- Valancourt Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 160 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07QN86LY7
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β¦ Synopsis
When the Belzec concentration camp was liberated in 1945, no one could explain how a group of Jewish captives had not only survived but thrived, appearing better fed than their Nazi captors. Thirty-five years later in New York, the youths responsible for the murder of a rabbi's son are found hideously slain, covered in a strange gray powder. What is the connection between these events? That is the mystery that Rachel Levy and Det. Roger Hawkins must unravel, a mystery that will hold readers spellbound as terrible truths emerge from the nightmare of the past.
This new edition of Bari Wood's classic The Tribe (1981) features a new introduction by Grady Hendrix and the original paperback edition's cover painting by Don Brautigam.
"Marvelous . . . had me nervous about going β Stephen King
"This terrifying tale will hold you shiveringly spellbound!" β Los Angeles Herald Examiner
"A compelling chiller . . . plenty of mystery and horror guaranteed to keep you reading far into the night!" β Washington Star
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When the Belzec concentration camp was liberated in 1945, no one could explain how a group of Jewish captives had not only survived but thrived, appearing better fed than their Nazi captors. Thirty-five years later in New York, the youths responsible for the murder of a rabbi's son are found hideous
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