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“A poignant story of two men whose lives are forever altered by a period of history that should never be forgotten.”
Robert Dugoni
NY Times bestselling author
MURDER ONE and BODILY HARM

“I couldn’t put it down until the end. It is a page turner—greatly enjoyable and informative. Perfecto!”
Connie Martinson
Nationally syndicated journalist and
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“An extremely clever, well-crafted thriller that compels the reader to turn page after page excitedly.”
Robert K. Tanenbaum
Bestselling author of the Butch Karp thriller series

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Emeralds Never Fade

Before World War II, two German boys enjoy playing piano, and one visits each week to teach the other. When the Nazis seize power, the lessons must end—one of the boys is Jewish. Leo Bergner, the Jewish pupil, escapes Germany while his piano teacher, Bruno Franzmann, is called to serve the Fatherland. As the war ends, Bruno escapes to Buenos Aires and Leo begins a career in banking, only to uncover a conspiracy of Jewish persecution that puts him in direct opposition to his beloved Israel, while also jeopardizing his career, his marriage, and his life. In Argentina, Bruno hatches an unscrupulous plot to finance a multi-national corporation, and in time, his efforts require a business trip to London—his first visit to Europe since he escaped. After forty years, a lost family heirloom will decide their fate.

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Historical Fiction
6" x 9" hardcover ISBN 978-0-9832596-2-6
6" x 9" paperback ISBN 978-0-9832596-3-3
E-book ISBN 978-0-9832596-4-0

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