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Warsaw Requiem (Zion Covenant #6) [Paperback]

Bodie Thoene (Author)
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October 1991
As the Shadows Close Over Poland, a Stunned World Echoes the Words, "It Has Come to This - "

Having overrun Czechoslovakia, the iron baton of Hitler's Third Reich is poised to orchestrate a requiem for Warsaw. Foreshadowing an international nightmare the world will never forget, millions are imperiled, destined to be caught and crushed in the Führer's grasp.

Lori Ibsen and Jacob Kalner, along with Jamie, Mark and Alfie, take refuge in Danzig, hopping they will be safe there while awaiting a ship to England. Peter Wallich escapes to Warsaw, desperately seeking a place among the Jews in Muranow Square. Lucy Strasburg, about to deliver her "S.S. child," stays behind in Danzig, hoping to evade the clutches of Wolf von Fritschauer. But there is no safe place in prewar Europe. Hitler's bombers hover over Danzig and Warsaw, a dark shadow of terror and death.

In London, Helen Ibsen and her sister Anna Lindheim wait and pray for the safe release of the Ibsen children. But as they wait, the sinister cloud of Hitler's wrath spreads across the Channel like poisonous gas, ready to annihilate all those who oppose the extension of the Führer's power.

The heart-Stopping Finale of the Zion Covenant Series!



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About the Author

Bodie Thoene is a writer about whom John Wayne once said, "She has that rare kind of talent that captures the people and the times!"

Born in Bakersfield, California, to a family of Irish and Jewish heritage, the fiery little redhead claimed from an early age she wanted to be a writer. Bodie's goal seemed impossible, however, when midway through grade school it was discovered that she had dyslexia, a learning disability that made it difficult for her to read. Her mother refused to accept that this was a problem they couldn't overcome, and together they worked with a young teacher until at last Bodie could read at grade level and above.

"Both my parents instilled their can-do outlook on life. Reading opened the world to me. I began to write stories of my own."

By the young age of fourteen, Bodie had a job as a stringer reporter for The California Newspaper. "They paid me fifty cents an inch for one article a week. The most I ever made was twelve dollars, but I felt rich!"

Bodie continued her college education as a Journalism-Political Science major in San Jose, California. She covered the Bay-area political unrest of the Vietnam era as an associate for U.S. News and World Report. Her career as a journalist seemed assured, but she says, "I thought to myself that there has to be more to life than writing about riots and peace marches."

Bodie married Brock Thoene during their sophomore year in college. They settled in Waco, Texas, where Brock attended Baylor University. It was here that Bodie began to write fiction out of the stories she gleaned from old Texas cowboys. The birth of their first child did not stop her from writing. "I held her with one arm and typed with the other!"

Publication of The Fall Guy catapulted Bodie into national attention and acclaim. Shortly after that she went to work for John Wayne's Batjac Productions and ABC Television as a writer and researcher, working with the top writers in the motion picture industry. Among those who work with her, she is known as one of the finest character and action writers in the business. Her work is currently featured in American West, Saturday Evening Post, and Smithsonian magazine, as well as other national publications.

Bodie's interest in Israel, which culminated in THE ZION CHRONICLES, stems from her days as a student. In 1978 she spoke to John Wayne about her hope to one day write a novel about the exciting events surrounding the rebirth of Israel. He encouraged her with his reply: "That's one you ought to do. It's the story of the Jewish Alamo!"

With the publication of the first book in THE ZION CHRONICLES The Gates of Zion she was awarded the Gold Medallion Book Award by the ECPA. size : 5.2 x 8


Product Details

  • Paperback: 510 pages
  • Publisher: Bethany House Publishers; 1st edition (October 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1556611889
  • ISBN-13: 978-1556611889
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.3 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,289,748 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply Brilliant, February 28, 2001
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This review is from: Warsaw Requiem (Zion Covenant #6) (Paperback)
This book - the whole series, in fact, are so filled with power it is amazing. It convicted me, inspired me, and moved me. I read a lot of books, and I mean a lot, but very few are in the calibre this book is in. The characters are very real and the way in which they relate to one another makes you feel as though you are a part of the action. I became so involved that at the end of the book I felt as though I had lost many friends. The writing style itself flows smoothly, never feeling stilted or cheap. The story-line was exciting, and the historical detail is so wound up in the story it becomes difficult to separate the two. All in all, I'd recommend this book to anyone, and I am sure that I will read it again and again and again.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great book!, November 25, 2001
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Silje Husveg (Stavanger, Norway) - See all my reviews
Well, I'm a 16 years old girl from Norway. The reson why I read this book is because in my class we had to read a book and afterwords we had to write a review of it. So, I went down to the school library, there I took the first book I could find... But I have to say that this book was great! It shows how the jews lived and felt it during the second world war, and I have learnd so much from it! I highly recomand this book for all ages, but it requires that you know something about 2. wordwar...
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic series -- want more!, July 24, 2000
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This review is from: Warsaw Requiem (Zion Covenant #6) (Paperback)
I too love the Zion Covenant series. They are among some of the best books I have read about the era leading up to and during World War II. I, too, want to know what happened to the characters. I understand the new "Jerusalem Vigil" book tells what happens to them in 1948, but what about the interim? What about the most exciting and event-filled years -- those from 1939 until the war ended in 1945? I'd like to read what happened to them THEN. Please, Brock and Bodie Thoene, fill in the blanks for your characters during that time period!
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First Sentence:
Karl Ibsen repeated the date three times in order to remind himself that all days were not exactly the same. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
lady sparrow, community soup kitchen, lantern tower
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Peter Wallich, Captain Orde, Lucy Strasburg, Muranow Square, Doc Grogan, Samuel Orde, Harvey Terrill, Herr Frankenmuth, Allan Farrell, Karl Ibsen, Wolfgang von Fritschauer, Jacob Kalner, Winston Churchill, Alfie Haider, Helen Ibsen, Rabbi Lubetkin, Father Kopecky, Aaron Lubetkin, Pastor Karl, Rachel Lubetkin, Golden Gallery, Agent Hess, Jewish District, Lori Ibsen, Gustav Ahlman
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