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Liepman Literary Agency
Marc Koralnik
Original language
English

THIEF OF GLORY

Sigmund Brouwer

In the tradition of history-meets-contemporary mysteries, this WWII drama is both exciting in its revelations and heart-rending in its truth about human nature and forgiveness.
In the early 1940s, Jeremiah Prins was a 12-year-old living a content life as the son of a school headmaster in the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia). When Holland declared war on the Japanese in 1941, the situation changed swiftly. The Japanese army invaded, and Jeremiah and his family were placed in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp--a camp Jeremiah finally escapes and returns to Holland. Yet wartime complications force him to abandon a marriage engagement with Laura Jensen. The young man flees to California, where he struggles with the lingering anger and war stress he faced as a child. Determined to find some kind of redemption, a now-elderly Jeremiah tries to make sense of his life by journaling of all that he does not want to reveal to his children about his past, intending to leave his writings as an apology after he is gone. An online encounter puts Jeremiah in touch with his true love from the war years, Laura, and when they meet again, it triggers the time bomb of long-buried secrets. Even seventy years later, if uncovered, these secrets can harm everyone who matters to Jeremiah Sigmund Brouwer is the best-selling author of Broken Angel and other novels, with close to 3 million books in print. His novel The Last Disciple appeared in Time Magazine. He is married with two daughters.
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Published 2014-08-01 by Waterbrook Press

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weaving the “timeless themes” of war, love at first sight, rivalry, human nature, and art “into the story of a 70-year journey toward redemption” (starred review!).