A Semblance of Justice

A Semblance of Justice

A Novel based on true Holocaust Experiences

Author and Holocaust survivor Wolf Holles’s personal experiences intricately woven into a convincing WWII historical fiction novel.

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Present day Florida. In the sun-soaked landscape of Orlando, retired William Wingort’s peaceful vacation shatters when a familiar face from his haunted past emerges. When William mysteriously goes missing, the burden of unraveling his concealed history falls on his son, Matt. In a tumultuous journey, Matt strives to uncover the tragic events his father has kept hidden — to piece together the shattered fragments of a history marred by World War II. Teaming up with determined Detective Debra Garfield, Matt embarks on a quest that unveils answers he never knew he needed. Navigating a web of nefarious clues, the truth begins to emerge when William’s concealed history surfaces on a computer— a meticulous memoir chronicling the harrowing scars his family bore during the Holocaust.

These are not mere historical accounts, but author and Holocaust survivor Wolf Holles’s personal experiences intricately woven into the narrative at play.

The burning question intensifies: Where is William Wingort? And will his past provide the crucial clues needed to find him now? The race against time and buried secrets reaches a gripping climax as Matt delves deeper into the shadows of his family’s history, unraveling a tale of justice, revenge, and the haunting echoes of the past.

LAUNCHED: 5 May 2024

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Author: Wolf Holles
Series: WWII Historical Fiction
Genre: WWII Hist Fic
Tags: Audio rights available, Foreign Rights Available
ASIN: B0D289ZT1H
ISBN: 9789493322639
List Price: $17,95
eBook Price: $4,95
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Wolf Holles

Wolf Holles was born in Nürnberg, Germany in 1931. Understanding that Hitler's Germany would be no place for Jews, his parents decided to move the family to safety in Holland. There Wolf enjoyed an idyllic childhood until Holland was also not safe for Jews, and the nightmare began. Through the German occupation, deportation to Westerbork and Bergen-Belsen, and a voyage on the famous Lost Train, this haunting blend of fiction and true events based on Wolf's youth, traces a life lived in the shadow of the most dramatic events of the 20th century and its aftermath.

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