Lambs' Blood

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Amid a plague-stricken Berlin in 2032, two teenage siblings, Hans and Ellen Andernbach, uncover a haunting family secret. Locked down in their ancestral mansion, the Andernbachs navigate a world ravaged by a mutated bubonic plague, where desperation and scientific hubris intertwine. A mysterious crack in the cellar wall leads Hans and Ellen to a hidden diary belonging to Henrietta Haller, a 19th-century nurse. The diary recounts chilling experiments involving lamb blood transfusions during her career and unveils a legacy of dark secrets, forbidden practices, and moral dilemmas. As they delve deeper into Henrietta's world, they discover ties to their own lineage, culminating in the shocking revelation of an infant buried within their home. While the siblings grapple with the weight of their discovery, the shadows of the past bleed into the present, threatening their family's stability and forcing them to confront humanity's enduring desperation for survival. "Lambs' Blood" is a gripping tale of medical ethics, familial bonds, and the timeless consequences of playing God.

What Makes 'Lambs' Blood' Special: Unique Narrative Duality: The book seamlessly weaves two timelines: a historical account of Henrietta's diary revealing macabre medical experiments and a dystopian present where these secrets resurface. This duality creates a rich tapestry of mystery, ethics, and family legacy. Gripping Historical Context: By exploring the forgotten practice of xenotransfusion and its moral dilemmas, the book dives into a lesser-known corner of medical history, providing readers with a blend of fact and fiction that is both educational and thrilling. Atmospheric Setting: The locked-down, plague-stricken Berlin of 2032 is eerily resonant, especially in a post-pandemic world. The desolation of a quarantined city juxtaposed with the Andernbach mansion's claustrophobic atmosphere intensifies the story's emotional and suspenseful undertones. Complex Characters: From Henrietta's internal struggles with morality and family loyalty to Ellen and Hans's modern-day quest for truth, the book delivers deeply human stories of resilience, love, and fear in the face of adversity. Timely and Timeless Themes: The narrative explores universal questions: How far would one go to save a loved one? Can the ends justify the means in the name of progress? It also examines contemporary issues like public trust in science, societal inequality, and the human cost of medical innovation. Boni for the Reader: Deep Emotional Resonance: The book invites readers to reflect on their own relationships, ethical boundaries, and what it means to protect those they love, leaving them with lasting emotional impressions. Historical Insight: Readers gain knowledge about obscure medical practices and their ethical implications, fostering a deeper appreciation of how far modern medicine has come. Mystery and Discovery: The act of piecing together the Andernbach family's secrets alongside Ellen and Hans makes readers active participants in the unfolding mystery, keeping them engaged and guessing. Relatable Post-Pandemic Reflection: The pandemic setting, though fictional, echoes recent global experiences, offering a unique lens to process and understand societal resilience and fragility during crises. Moral and Ethical Debate: 'Lambs' Blood' challenges readers to think critically about ethical dilemmas, the pursuit of knowledge, and the cost of progresssparking thought-provoking conversations long after the last page. In essence, Lambs' Blood is not just a story; it's an immersive experience that entertains, educates, and challenges readers to confront both the darkness of the past and the uncertainties of the future.

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Bea Eschen ist gebürtige Deutsche und lebt seit 1984 im Ausland. Momentan ist sie in Sydney, Australien, zuhause. Ihr bisheriges Leben auf den verschiedenen Kontinenten Südafrika, Neuseeland und Australien brachte ihr viele Erfahrungen, die sie zum Schreiben anregen.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783384473035
    • Lesemotiv Entspannen
    • Genre Novels & Stories
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 164
    • Herausgeber tredition
    • Gewicht 181g
    • Größe H190mm x B120mm x T12mm
    • Jahr 2024
    • EAN 9783384473035
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 3384473035
    • Veröffentlichung 28.12.2024
    • Titel Lambs' Blood
    • Autor Bea Eschen
    • Untertitel In the Darkness of a Locked-Down Berlin, a Secret Past Bleeds Through

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