The End of Law A novel of Hitler's Germany by Therese Down


"The End of Law : A novel of Hitler's Germany, is a sad and horrible time in Germany of 1933. Families are destroyed because of Hitler's belief that his ethnic group is the master race. It is a time when the unthinkable occurs in one country. This is not the first time I've read about Hitler and The Third Reich. Since History can repeat itself, I can always learn more about this period.. Malice towards a fellow human being is a subject that no one book can cover completely. As one bit of hate is uncovered, another form appears somewhere else in the same vicinity. After reading about Ireland in  Only with Blood: A Novel of Ireland, I definitely wanted to read another novel by this author. Her blend of Christian literature with History is fascinating.


The  novel includes moments of prayer and struggle and continued love and endurance in a time of  anxiety. This is not a novel of hate for one country or people. For me, it is a cautionary tale for all mankind. Without God, we are capable of becoming wild and bloodthirsty. I am reminded of the words on our currency. "In God We Trust." kregel.com/autores/therese-down


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