Three Religions, One Killer

The sporty twelve year old David Kerzner dreams about a future developing the wooden box with glass eye into what we now know as the present television. It’s 1938. At that time his father takes him to Amsterdam, despite the threat of World War II. His father’s more experienced business partner, a Muslim Palestinian, wisely flees from Europe to Boston.
In Amsterdam the Nazi traitor Corbijn steals all the possessions of the Kerzner family. When the war is over, Corbijn uses Jewish gold and jewels that were meant for David to board one of the German submarines that steam secretly up to Argentina. From now on this traitor becomes Davids strongest competitor, using his heritage while David himself is totally impoverished. The competition is literally killing.
Based on a promise to David’s father, the former business partner, the Muslim Palestinian, steps in to help the younger Jew. However it looks like the Christian Corbijn framed him too. The Palestinian indeed loses money, but his real worthy capital is in the hands of his gardener Habib. Meanwhile Corbijn has to assume his former Dutch partner, a very old and sick man now, is still alive. He is after his revenge.

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Three Religions, One Killer

The sporty twelve year old David Kerzner dreams about a future developing the wooden box with glass eye into what we now know as the present television. It’s 1938. At that time his father takes him to Amsterdam, despite the threat of World War II. His father’s more experienced business partner, a Muslim Palestinian, wisely flees from Europe to Boston.
In Amsterdam the Nazi traitor Corbijn steals all the possessions of the Kerzner family. When the war is over, Corbijn uses Jewish gold and jewels that were meant for David to board one of the German submarines that steam secretly up to Argentina. From now on this traitor becomes Davids strongest competitor, using his heritage while David himself is totally impoverished. The competition is literally killing.
Based on a promise to David’s father, the former business partner, the Muslim Palestinian, steps in to help the younger Jew. However it looks like the Christian Corbijn framed him too. The Palestinian indeed loses money, but his real worthy capital is in the hands of his gardener Habib. Meanwhile Corbijn has to assume his former Dutch partner, a very old and sick man now, is still alive. He is after his revenge.

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Three Religions, One Killer

Three Religions, One Killer

by Benn Flore
Three Religions, One Killer

Three Religions, One Killer

by Benn Flore

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Overview

The sporty twelve year old David Kerzner dreams about a future developing the wooden box with glass eye into what we now know as the present television. It’s 1938. At that time his father takes him to Amsterdam, despite the threat of World War II. His father’s more experienced business partner, a Muslim Palestinian, wisely flees from Europe to Boston.
In Amsterdam the Nazi traitor Corbijn steals all the possessions of the Kerzner family. When the war is over, Corbijn uses Jewish gold and jewels that were meant for David to board one of the German submarines that steam secretly up to Argentina. From now on this traitor becomes Davids strongest competitor, using his heritage while David himself is totally impoverished. The competition is literally killing.
Based on a promise to David’s father, the former business partner, the Muslim Palestinian, steps in to help the younger Jew. However it looks like the Christian Corbijn framed him too. The Palestinian indeed loses money, but his real worthy capital is in the hands of his gardener Habib. Meanwhile Corbijn has to assume his former Dutch partner, a very old and sick man now, is still alive. He is after his revenge.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011190605
Publisher: Benn Flore
Publication date: 01/24/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 223,315
File size: 232 KB

About the Author

Benn Flore in the Netherlands, now 70, started to write for magazines and a non fiction book for Reed Elsevier 40 years ago. Today he focuses on literary thrillers. He won the Commprix in 2004 and the 'Zeeland' version of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedom Award in 2010. In 2014 he started writing screenplays and was finalist in the World Series of Screenwriting. Some books and stories by his hand were adapted into film. Episodes of 'Renz Vos' were filmed in France and the Netherlands. Short Movie 'The Last Dance' written by Benn Flore and filmed by Daniela Giammarino hit the (semi)finale in Los Angeles and Hollywood film festivals and in Tula Russia.

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