Brothers' War is a sweeping tale of conflict, love, loss, and mystery set in the ancient world as it reels under Rome's unyielding control.
Young Jerusalemite Nathan bar Opal is reluctantly thrust into the Jewish Revolt of AD 66, facing both the might of Rome and the cruelties of his own brother. As he journeys from war-torn Jerusalem to the shores of Roman Sicily to the imperial capital itself, Nathan encounters the turbulent interplay of cultures-Jews under Rome, the influence of Greeks, and the controversial, enigmatic character of Flavius Josephus. Along his path, he grapples with questions of loyalty, faith, and survival amid the Fall of Jerusalem, ultimately finding himself at the mercy of both empire and his brother.
Brothers' War dives deeply into the human experience-the quest for truth, freedom, and connection within a society in upheaval. Set against the backdrop of the Classical Age, the novel captures the complex tensions of Flavian Rome, where Jews, Christians, Greeks, Romans, and Sicels vie for identity and influence. As Nathan's journey unfolds, readers encounter ancient Sicily and its dramatic landscapes, revealing a world where tradition clashes with rebellion, and survival demands both sacrifice and resilience.
Forty-six years in the making, this novel blends historical authenticity with personal evolution. The dialogue, setting, and richly portrayed characters mirror the author's own journey and a lifetime's dedication to this story. Brothers' War is an unforgettable tale for anyone fascinated by the courage and trials of those who sought hope in a world marked by the unyielding power of Rome.
Whether you are a lover of history or moved by stories of hardship and redemption, Brothers' War offers a profound journey through one of history's most volatile periods. This novel isn't just a story-it's a testament to human endurance in the midst of loss and hope. Discover a tale that will stay with you long after the last page.