Nadludzki

Fiction & Literature, Military
Cover of the book Nadludzki by Bushi Xhindi, FriesenPress
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Author: Bushi Xhindi ISBN: 9781460285398
Publisher: FriesenPress Publication: July 11, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Bushi Xhindi
ISBN: 9781460285398
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication: July 11, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English
Ben Zolbarschy was never like other children. The only son of a respected Jewish family in Poland, he grew far faster than his peers, and was soon as strong as a grown man. By his third birthday, he started behaving strangely. He could hold his breath for ten minutes under water, or stare down a wild wolf in the dead of night. As he grew, his powers became stronger, and eventually took on a mind of their own. When the Nazis arrested his parents, imprisoning them in the Warsaw Ghetto, he accepts that his gifts came to him for a reason. Armed only with a black knife, he embarks on a campaign to free his parents and get revenge on those who have destroyed his world. His rage grows and the bodies of Nazis pile higher, but his control over the voice in his head begins to slip. As he journeys into the belly of the beast, what was left of his boyhood disappears. Nadludzki has come. Set in the darkest hour of Europe’s history, this is a story of ragged determination, of defiance in the face of evil, and of fiery retribution.
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Ben Zolbarschy was never like other children. The only son of a respected Jewish family in Poland, he grew far faster than his peers, and was soon as strong as a grown man. By his third birthday, he started behaving strangely. He could hold his breath for ten minutes under water, or stare down a wild wolf in the dead of night. As he grew, his powers became stronger, and eventually took on a mind of their own. When the Nazis arrested his parents, imprisoning them in the Warsaw Ghetto, he accepts that his gifts came to him for a reason. Armed only with a black knife, he embarks on a campaign to free his parents and get revenge on those who have destroyed his world. His rage grows and the bodies of Nazis pile higher, but his control over the voice in his head begins to slip. As he journeys into the belly of the beast, what was left of his boyhood disappears. Nadludzki has come. Set in the darkest hour of Europe’s history, this is a story of ragged determination, of defiance in the face of evil, and of fiery retribution.

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