E-Book Wittenberg Encounter
Heinrich, a twenty-two-year-old former student of Wittenberg University, is on a covert mission to gather materials for Martin Luther. Secrecy is needed because the Catholic Church has issued an edict for the arrest of the rebellious reformer, who was kidnapped by supporters and taken to Wartburg Castle for safekeeping. Later, in the midst of the Reformation, which is breaking up Rome’s ecclesiastical hold on Germany, Heinrich meets a beautiful and intriguing Jewish woman, named Rebekah, who is looking for Heinrich. She brings fascinating information about Heinrich’s father, who died two years earlier. His mother and sister get involved in learning about the life of Rebekah and the network their fathers were involved with, which opens up a whole new world of possibilities.
In the process of discovering how their fathers were connected in the underground network of Messianic believers, Heinrich falls in love with Rebekah. They only have a few days together before Heinrich has to take her to a safe place where Rebekah can return to her home in Krakow, Poland. Their emotional goodbye is a prelude to the future where Heinrich and Rebekah are determined to see each other again. My second book, Prague Rendezvous, continues their daring adventures as they keep that promise.