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Book Reviews of Jerusalem Interlude (Zion Covenant, Bk 4)

Jerusalem Interlude (Zion Covenant, Bk  4)
Jerusalem Interlude - Zion Covenant, Bk 4
Author: Bodie Thoene
ISBN-13: 9781556610806
ISBN-10: 1556610807
Publication Date: 10/1990
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
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4.4 stars, based on 65 ratings
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Jerusalem Interlude (Zion Covenant, Bk 4) on + 206 more book reviews
Excellent historical fiction with a touch of romance and lots of suspense. If you like a story that lets you immerse yourself in another time and another place, you'll enjoy Bodie Thoene's writing.
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Like always another terrific read by the Thoene's. dg
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What an inspiring tale. Read the whole series.
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I have all 6 books for shipping
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This is book 4 in a series that I thoughly enjoyed. As a result of reading this series, I've become much more interested in the working of WWII and the details of the war. Highly recommend this entire Historical Fiction series.
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Fabulous series of books about Jewish, German, and American lives during the tide of Nazi terrorism.
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Historical Fiction
sequel to Munich Signature
Central Europe is taken over by the Nazis.......Leah and her husband finally reach the Promised Land......what will happen now?.......
reviewed Jerusalem Interlude (Zion Covenant, Bk 4) on + 8 more book reviews
For Jews in prewar Europe, the terrifying truth is uncovered: Tryly they have no place to go. Escape or Perish, but escape to where? As Central Erupoe is taken over by the Nazi's under celebrated headlines of Peace in Our Times, hundreds of thousand pay the price for Hitler's internantional deception. In Jerusalen Interlude, Leah and Shimon Feldstein finally reach the Promised Land. They enter their new life under the shadow of the Western Wall, only to find that a longer, more sinsister shadow is casting its darkness over the Holy Land. Will they ever find true peace, a resting place for their spirits? Or will their time in Jerusalem be only a brief interlude in the ongoing struggle for a homeland?
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As usual, the Thoenes have done a wonderful job. I am trying to read everything they have written. No one can outdo them in gripping accurate historical novels.