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Zion Covenant

This gripping saga unfolds during the turbulent years preceding and encompassing World War II. It follows the intertwined destinies of individuals caught in the crosshairs of global conflict, espionage, and dangerous conspiracies. The narrative emphasizes themes of survival, courage, and the moral complexities faced when confronting rising darkness. It is a powerful story of hope and the resilience of the human spirit in history's most challenging hours.

Prague counterpoint
Danzig passage
Jerusalem Interlude
Vienna Prelude
Warsaw requiem
London Refrain

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    Vienna Prelude

    • 410 pages
    • 15 hours of reading
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    Her own identity was safely disguised. But what about those she loved most. They would soon disappear with all the others unless ...

    Vienna Prelude
  2. 2

    Prague counterpoint

    • 380 pages
    • 14 hours of reading
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    Although she is safe in Czechoslovakia, Elisa cannot rest, since a million other lives are still endangered and cry out for her help.

    Prague counterpoint
  3. 3

    The third book in the Zion Covenant series, continuing the breathtaking drama of Vienna Prelude and Prague Counterpoint. 800 Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi persecution set sail on a battered freighter with no harbor that will take them in.

    Munich Signature
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    Danzig passage

    • 413 pages
    • 15 hours of reading
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    When life in Nazi Germany becomes dangerous for Jewish residents, two families must decide how to flee the country to reach safety and freedom.

    Danzig passage
  6. 6

    The compelling sequel to Danzig Passage, and the sixth book in the Zion Covenant Series, carrying on the life-and-death struggle to save Jewish children. Having overrun Czechoslavakia, German tanks now storm across the borders of Poland while Nazi planes bomb Warsaw into flames. Time is running out as the Nazis close in on the port of Danzig, point of escape for Jewish children.

    Warsaw requiem
  7. 7

    London Refrain

    • 282 pages
    • 10 hours of reading
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    IN THE DARK FALL OF 1939, the hopes of the Polish people fade as Nazi bombers strafe the beloved city of Warsaw. Politicians debate while hundreds stand in lines at the British Embassy, desperate to flee the country before Hitler's ground forces arrive.Mac McGrath, a veteran American photographer, recorded the landslide toward war with dedication, believing that if he told the truth, the world would rise up and put a stop to Hitler's evil plans. Now his foolish idealism embarrasses him.Outside the embassy gates, Jewish school teacher Eva Weitzman prays for a miracle. Without a British passport, she will fall into the Nazis' clutches.Who will live and who will die? Will anyone dare to stand against the apathy of nations?

    London Refrain
  8. 8

    Paris Encore

    • 293 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
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    AMERICAN JOURNALIST JOSEPHINE MARLOW knows firsthand the horrors of war—the bombs, the senseless slaughter when Warsaw fell to the Nazis. Now assigned to the Paris AP office, Josie sees the impending danger. Spies have already infiltrated the countries of Belgium and Holland and stand ready to assist with the invasion.As French civilians are evacuated from the countryside to Paris and the cadets at the Ecole de Cavalerie prepare for war, French colonel Andre Chardon heads a top-secret project. It could turn the tide of the war... but will the discovery be too late?

    Paris Encore