Miriam's Revenge
Publication Date: November 30, 2025
Book Size: 6" x 9"
Pages: 321
Binding: Paperback
Color: Black and White
Price US $ 19.00
One day, Hitler meets Miriam, a young Jewish woman who sees in him something the world never knew: a trace of humanity, of vulnerability.
Two souls — divided by time, faith, and destiny — are drawn irresistibly toward each other. Between them sparks a connection neither can explain, and one that will never fade.
But history follows its own path.
Hitler rises to power, and Miriam is cast into the nightmare that devours Europe. She endures the war, the ghettos, the camps — and becomes part of a secret Nazi experiment led by Dr. Josef Mengele, shadowed by an ancient force: the curse of the Pergamon Altar.
At its heart lies a question — can evil be carried in the blood?
Miriam survives, but within her she carries a secret she dares not speak — a child whose origin she cannot name.
Is Daniel the son of Benjamin, her lost love?
Or something else — a living proof of history’s darkest secret?
Decades later, in Israel, Miriam struggles to live in peace.
Daniel has become a hero — a pilot and instructor in the Israeli Air Force, a man fighting for light.
Yet in his blue eyes, Miriam sometimes sees two reflections: Benjamin’s kindness — and the cold gaze she once saw in Berlin.
Meanwhile, history begins to stir again.
In the jungles of Argentina, a ruined Nazi base is uncovered — along with documents, photographs, and a grave marked only with the initials A.H.
Secrets rise from the earth, and the past entwines once more with the living.
Now Miriam must face the ultimate truth:
Can love truly conquer darkness?
And can a person ever be free if evil lives within their blood?
Miriam’s Revenge is a multilayered, deeply human, and mythically charged novel about love, memory, and the fragile possibility of forgiveness.
It carries the reader from Vienna to Berlin, through Auschwitz, Argentina, and the skies of Israel — across generations and souls — toward the question that haunts humanity itself:
Is darkness a part of us — or merely the shadow of the light we seek?

