The Man With the Black Worrybeads

1st paperback edition/1st printing

Available edition is different from the one shown.

In the port of Pireaus, Greece, the early summer rains stopped and the clouds cleared away. The sun, slowly gliding onto the sea, cast its last rays on the German fleet. After the night patrols ran past and the sound of jackboots faded, Petros Zervas, the young resistance fighter, ran down the hill and, for the first time in years, saw Lela Lellos. Eleven years have passed since the thirty-year-old Lela contributed to the delinquency of 14-year-old Petros, taking his virginity and transforming him into a man. He then disappeared, leaving Lela with nothing but her memory and his name tattooed on her stomach.

She doesn’t know he has become a wanted man pursued by the Germans whom he is fighting in Pireaus. But one man has seen Petros and believes he can rescue a religious icon held captive by German chaplains. Only Petros can perform a miracle for old Spyros Kanares; but if he fails, both will surely end up in front of a firing squad. This compelling tale of heroism, based on true events, culminates in an unforgettable attack on the German fleet anchored in the port of Piraeus, as a powerful love story is tested in the crucible of war.


Fundraising Item: 30% of proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to Friends of Detroit Animal Care and Control, an organization that partners with Detroit Animal Care and Control to promote responsible pet ownership; coordinate adoption events; and provide medical care and supplies for the animals in their care.

book-author

Categories: ,

$4.00

1 in stock

Description

Small (<1/8″) nick at top of rear cover. Slight curl. Else Fine.

By George N. Rumanes

Additional information

Weight 15 oz
Condition

Format

Mass Market Paperback

book-author

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “The Man With the Black Worrybeads”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


The reCAPTCHA verification period has expired. Please reload the page.