The Riddle of the Trees
by Marc S. Perlman
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Pub Date Mar 10 2026 | Archive Date Mar 10 2026
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Description
At the same time that a physicist is murdered in a Belarusian forest by a KGB agent, American Jack Miller boards a flight to Eastern Europe, where he hopes to learn what caused an enduring rift between his Holocaust-surviving father and grandfather. All the while, he is unaware that his life will soon be entwined with that of the dead man.
In Minsk, Jack quickly falls for Anna, his beautiful Belarusian guide, and learns the gnawing fear of living in a police state. Spurred by revelations about his family, Jack follows Anna on a reckless mission into the Belaveskaya Forest, where they witness events that could change the course of history.
With the KGB nipping at his heels and summoning courage he never knew he had, Jack agrees to smuggle the newfound information across the border. But, on the sand dunes of the Curonian Spit, he must make a choice: save the woman he loves or save the world from disaster . . .
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9798897470402 |
| PRICE | $19.95 (USD) |
| PAGES | 302 |
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Featured Reviews
An outstanding thriller that puts you at the heart of the action! An American researching his family's Jewish roots in Eastern Europe finds himself entangled in events he doesn't think he will ever get out of.
Reviewer 1909800
Thank you NetGalley and Köehler Books for the ARC. This book is a fast-moving blend of spy thriller and personal journey. The Cold War setting is tense from the start, especially with the murder in the forest and the constant sense that someone is always watching. Overall, it’s an engaging, cinematic read that mixes history, suspense, and emotion.