A powerhouse historical thriller about the indomitable will to survive – and what evil can do to the soul.

Bavaria, 1933: Netanel Rosenberg’s family has lived in Germany for centuries. Their factory keeps a whole town employed. But when the Nazis take power, Netanel finds himself an outcast and an enemy in his own land.

His battle for survival takes him from the horrors of Auschwitz to the ancient alleyways of Jerusalem; from the holocaust to the Holy Land, where everything is sacred except life. Torn between impossible choices, Netanel must search his soul for the right path.

With the battle for Palestine raging around him, and his comrades divided, Netanel has a choice: forget the past and learn to live again or exact his own retribution – even if it costs him his life.

A gripping story about the dark side of man.

‘Once you read one Colin Falconer, you’ll want to read everything he has ever written.' Crystal Book Reviews.

Note: Fury: Book 1 is a companion book to Fury: Book 2, which tells the simultaneous story of three Arab brothers living in Palestine.

Colin Falconer’s series of stand-alone novels draws inspiration from many periods of history. Bargain with Kublai Khan in ancient Cathay, battle Aztec warriors in a jungle temple, or enter the mountain strongholds of the legendary Cathars. Glimpse Julius Caesar in the sweat and press of the Roman Forum, ride a war elephant in the army of Alexander the Great, or follow Suleiman the Magnificent into the forbidden palace of his harem.

The series has over 8000 five-star reviews and has been translated into 25 languages.