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Lev Raphael's new novel is a powerful, haunting, erotic tale. Linda Fairstein (The Bone Vault) Lev Raphael was born in 1954 in New York City. He is the author of thirteen books and known internationally as one of our foremost chroniclers of the lives of the children of Holocaust survivors. Winner of the Lamda Literary Fiction Award, among other prizes, his short works have appeared in two dozen anthologies, including American Jewish Fiction: A Century of Stories. He is a book critic for National Public Radio and 'Mysteries' columnist for the Detroit Free Press. For more information visit www.levraphael.com. Praise for The German Money: ‘What a gift for a writer to be able to sustain unflagging, sweaty-palm suspense in a novel almost through character alone. This is what the prodigious Lev Raphael pulls off in The German Money...one of the most powerful suspense novels in years, a kind of Kafka meets Philip Roth meets le Carré.’ The Washington Post 'I agree with Kafka when he says "A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us", especially when it comes to book club reading. If you don't find your world rocked and your assumptions challenged, then what will there be to discuss? This is an intense novel that insists its reader fall into a world filled with secrets and silences, the world, in fact, of many children of Holocaust survivors. Readers will know what it is to be an angry and embittered young Jewish man who has spent the better part of his life running from something that happened over fifty years ago, to a completely different person. The German Money wields a sharp axe at a vast frozen sea, indeed.’ Nicki Leone, FM, North Carolina Public Radio Bibliography Collection of Short Stories Mysteries Biography/Criticism Co-authored books |
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