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Blood Sacrifice: The gritty, gripping World War 2 historical crime thriller

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Blood Sacrifice: The gritty, gripping World War 2 historical crime thriller

Contributors:

By (Author) Douglas Jackson

ISBN:

9781804369463

Publisher:

Canelo

Imprint:

Canelo Action

Publication Date:

3rd December 2024

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Thriller: serial killers
Second World War fiction
Historical adventure fiction
Historical fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 20mm

Description

As hunger grips the Warsaw ghetto, is a cannibal loose on the streetsJanuary 1943. Warsaw. City of the dead. In the ghetto, the last fifty thousand Jews await their fate, but, unlike those who preceded them to the death camps, these Jews are prepared to fight. Jan Kalisz, Kripo investigator and Resistance double-agent, has promised to supply them with weapons. But how will he fulfil his vowThe murder of a German officer appears to provide an opportunity. For the victim is a man with multiple identities and one of those is a wealthy ghetto Jew. The hunt for the murderer draws Kalisz into the chaos of the ghetto, only to find a new, perilous mission awaiting him. SS death squads are not the only enemy the Jews fear. Can Kalisz catch the killer known as The Cannibal before he strikes againWith time running out, it becomes a question of survival amid the blazing ghetto ruins as the Nazis make their final attack.The chilling second thriller in the Warsaw Quartet by Douglas Jackson, perfect for readers of Simon Scarrow and Chris Lloyd.

Author Bio

Douglas Jackson is the author of seventeen historical novels and mystery thrillers, including the critically acclaimed nine-book Hero of Rome series. He was born in Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders and now lives in Stirling. Originally a journalist by profession he rose to become Assistant Editor of theScotsmanbefore leaving to be a full-time writer in 2009.

Photograph byIain Rutherford / The Scotsman.

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