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What the parents run from, the children seek out.It's Germany, 1972. A young woman, Sophia, awakes in her new apartment. She is leaving her past, with all its troubles and traumas behind. Life seems full of possibility. At work her boss has given her new responsibilities; here, Dieter appears as interested in her as she is in him; untouched since the war the flat, like her life, seems ripe for renewal. She awakes, full of these promises, and looking across the room sees written in the morning condensation on the inside window one word - RAGE.'A novel of high drama and suspense... Mail holds the reader on a knife-edge.' Sunday Express'A well-constructed narrative, paced to perfection... Mail is not just a master of pace, he has an eye for telling detail.' Sunday Telegraph
VISIONS OF FLESH AND BLOOD: a Blood and Ash/Flesh and Fire Compendium is a comprehensive companion guide for background, history, reader-favorite information, art, and reference materials. Combined with original short stories and scenes from some of the world’s most beloved characters, as well as never-before-seen visual enticements, it’s a treat for the senses. Told from the point of view of Miss Willa herself, the compendium acts like research material but reads like a journal and cache of personal notes, allowing the reader to revisit the characters and history they so love yet view things in a different way. VISIONS OF FLESH AND BLOOD by Jennifer L. Armentrout with Rayvn Salvador is a must-add addition to the series that any Blood and Ash/Flesh and Fire fan will enjoy.
Suzy, a young, enthusiastic photography student, embarks on an ambitious project, taking her back to her family's neglected East End roots and the ageing Jewish community still there. As she photographs the synagogue's eccentric congregation, she falls under the spell of their charismatic leader, Eli, who captivates her with tales of the area's rich heritage and his own bitter memories. But as their friendship develops, so too do their obsessions until, too late for them to see, danger appears through the lens.'How good to come upon a novelist who is life-affirming even while he exposes the pain and experience of what is the lot of those caught up in the terrible drama of history... Michael Mail has written a second novel that more that fulfils the promise of the first.' The Scotsman