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"Hate tyrannises the human heart into a lesser life." Michael Hirsch, a German Jew living in Hamburg during the Nazi rise to power, leaves behind a long statement that discloses some shocking private truths. His account reveals little-known details of the persecution, torture and killing before, during and after the war years, all of which have been overshadowed by the Holocaust and Nuremberg trials. Although his is a very personal story, the effect those harrowing times had on various individuals is at once universal and diverse.
This book is a collection of eight diverse short stories. A member of staff at an old people's home suspects a dementia-suffering inhabitant is a renowned murderer.The relationship between two best friends is put under intolerable strain.After being struck by lightning a hitman suffers a series of bizarre hallucinations.A returning seaman struggles to come to terms with retiring to a land-bound life.A prisoner's correspondence to his girlfriend is manipulated.Progress takes the seed of humanity to colonise far galaxies, but primitive instincts endure.Two strangers find themselves stranded on a chair lift in sub-zero temperatures.An author writes a surprising letter to his agent.
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