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Stones of Wrath

Sj Ratcliffe

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  • 320 sidor
  • 2024

Relic-hunting Nazis, an earthquake, danger on two fronts.

Professor of Archaeology, Mikkel Jacobsen thinks he has found peace after the terrors of WWI. His escape from England to Buenos Aires with his new bride and a secret ancient artefact, is not as untroubled as he anticipates. During a terrifying uprising his wife gives birth to twins, Christian and Ruby.

We now follow the adult twins as they separate during WWII-Christian to Denmark during the German occupation and Ruby to the Andes mountains as she searches for her missing father.

Hitler knows of the Kaiser's search for the missing artefact and sends his spies in pursuit of the Professor. Meanwhile, Christian runs the gauntlet across Denmark and the sea to Sweden rescuing the Danish Jews.

This is the second in the series, 'Stones of Wrath', filled with fast-paced intrigue and menace. The reader learns of the miraculous escape of Denmark's Jews in WWII and the fascinating legends of the pre-history megalith-'El Enladrillado' in Chile.


*****


"S.J. Ratcliffe has done it again! In her first novel she weaves a tapestry of history, faith, romance and mystery set in World War I. Now she picks up the tale in World War II and raises the bar even higher!" - Lt. Col. (Ret) Albert J. McCarn, Executive Director B'ney Yoseph North America, Reunion Road Map Podcast

"SJ Ratcliffe interweaves historical events of Denmark and Argentina in WWII with the mystery of the lost tribe of Dan. This is an exciting historical novel that combines Biblical prophecies, adventure and romance." - Mikkel S. Kragh, Author of "Norse Israelitish Origins" Denmark


  • Författare: Sj Ratcliffe
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781962465649
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 320
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2024-09-05
  • Förlag: Ratcliffe Books