A terrible crime was perpetrated in the Jewish
ghetto of Rome some sixty years ago, and now it threatens the financial
empire of the Lorenzini family. Jonathan Meislik, an ordinary Torah
student from B'nei Brak, accidentally exposes the secret, and is drawn
unwillingly into a whirlpool of conflicts. He finds himself opposed by
powerful elements committed to hush this case at any price.
Itzik Peled accompanies a group of ailing children to a Dutch summer
camp. He presents himself as a journalist, but he appears to be
enmeshed in a case of espionage. Suspicions mount from day to day. Is
he a traitor? What are his real intentions?
And in Israel, a pious family from Jerusalem endures threats and
persecution over a cache of ancient documents. In a heart-pounding
pursuit, crisscrossing continents and oceans from New York's Little
Italy through Amsterdam, Paris, and Luxembourg to the quiet streets
ofBnei Brak, the tension escalates.
And abruptly, everything becomes startlingly clear . . .
The Will, a sophisticated, suspenseful novel, sweeps
the reader through a dizzying plot, interwoven with powerful Jewish
themes and messages of eternal significance.
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