The Wolf Of Masada by John Fredman

Set against the backdrop of ancient Judea, this historical novel vividly recounts the dramatic siege of Masada, where a group of Jewish rebels makes a courageous stand against the might of the Roman Empire. The story delves into the lives of both the besieged and the besiegers, exploring themes of faith, loyalty, and the struggle for freedom. As tensions rise and the situation becomes increasingly desperate, the characters are forced to confront their deepest beliefs and make harrowing choices in the face of overwhelming odds. The narrative weaves together historical events with personal stories, creating a gripping tale of resilience and sacrifice.

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Published
1978
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Moderate
Pages
407
Original Language
English
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