Review:
Praise for "The Warsaw Anagrams"
?Beautifully written, moving and disturbing, this packs a powerful, emotional punch.? --"The Guardian"
Praise for Richard Zimlar's "The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon"
?Zimler's portrait of the city... enriches his many-layered narrative, in which a suitably complex cast of characters plays a dangerous game with fate.?--"The New York Times Book Review"
?A literary and historical treat.?--"Library Journal"
?A riveting literary murder mystery.?--"Independent on Sunday"
?Zimler [is] a present-day scholar and writer of remarkable erudition and compelling imagination, an American Umberto Eco.? --"Spectator"
Praise for "The Warsaw Anagrams"
?Beautifully written, moving and disturbing, this packs a powerful, emotional punch.? --"The Guardian"
Praise for Richard Zimlar's "The Last Kabbalist of Lisbon"
?Zimler's portrait of the city... enriches his many-layered narrative, in which a suitably complex cast of characters plays a dangerous game with fate.?--"The New York Times Book Review"
?A literary and historical treat.?--"Library Journal"
?A riveting literary murder mystery.?--"Independent on Sunday"
?Zimler [is] a present-day scholar and writer of remarkable erudition and compelling imagination, an American Umberto Eco.? --"Spectator"
Praise for "The Warsaw Anagrams"
"The highly unusual setting adds tension to the investigation, and Zimler successfully manages to convey the horrors of the Holocaust through the experiences of one family." --"Publishers Weekly"
"An elderly Jewish psychiatrist investigates his grandnephew's murder in the Warsaw ghetto amid the horrors of the Holocaust." --"LA Times"
"Richard Zimler's Warsaw Anagrams is a gripping heartbreaking and beautiful thriller, set in the darkest depths of Nazi barbarity, but also a unforgettable, poetical and original journey into the mysteries of evil, decency and the human heart." --Simon Sebag Monteviore, author of "Jerusalem: The Biography" and "Young Stalin"
"Beautifully written, moving and disturbing, this packs a powerful, emotional punch." --"The Guardian"
"Wrenching and raw, "The Warsaw Anagrams" by Richard Zimler is an historical suspense novel as unique as it is compelling...This chilling novel explores themesn
Praise for "The Warsaw Anagrams"
"Part murder mystery and part historical fiction, Richard Zimler's latest novel, The Warsaw "Anagrams," renews the impact of the large-scale atrocities committed by the Nazis on millions of Jews by comparing them to the specific and gruesome murder of a child. Jewish folklore, "Anagrams," deceit, and treachery all play a part in a novel that successfully makes personal a massacre whose scope is all too easy to diminish by quoting a mostly abstract number: 6 million . . . Zimler's a good writer who maintains his story's suspense but prevents it from devolving into a commonplace page-turner . . . "Anagrams" is a thrilling and solemn story that depicts evil in a realistic way." -- "Boston Globe"
"The highly unusual setting adds tension to the investigation, and Zimler successfully manages to convey the horrors of the Holocaust through the experiences of one family." --"Publishers Weekly"
"An elderly Jewish psychiatrist investigates
"The Warsaw Anagrams is both a fast-moving, readable mystery and a rich, serious novel. Despite the many books and endless discussions on the Holocaust, Zimler offers a fresh voice, one that has endured anger and terror to offer us optimism." "Tikkun""
Book Description:
A chilling and stunningly written mystery set in Warsaw's Jewish ghetto.
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