Witch Hammer: A Latvian Tale of Blood and Treasure

The darkest day of the year, winter solstice. The darkest year of the era, 1940 Latvia. Still, seventeen-year-old Kārlis Pērkons and friends, the Nonchalants, vow to resist the Russian occupation. Oaths are tested when Peters Kalnins is interrogated at the Corner House, Eriks Gailis flees to the forest, and Kārlis is conscripted to the Red Army. Tensions hit home, where Kārlis shares his room with uprooted Hugo Krumins, who repays him by stealing Kārlis's girl. Boys take a stand, trading dreams of the Art Academy for schemes to get guns, and grasping a mysterious fortitude found in deep forest lore. Can solstice mumming, Yule logs, herbal medicinals and falling in love stand up against interrogation and torture, disappearances and rumors of worse to come? Pray the Germans will invade in time to save them from Stalin's atrocities. But when the Nazis do come, that's who Kārlis is sent to fight. Witch Hammer is Book II in the historical fiction series, The Linden Tree & the Legionnaire, inspired by the art and accounts of Latvian Legionnaire Kārlis Smiltens.

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Witch Hammer: A Latvian Tale of Blood and Treasure

The darkest day of the year, winter solstice. The darkest year of the era, 1940 Latvia. Still, seventeen-year-old Kārlis Pērkons and friends, the Nonchalants, vow to resist the Russian occupation. Oaths are tested when Peters Kalnins is interrogated at the Corner House, Eriks Gailis flees to the forest, and Kārlis is conscripted to the Red Army. Tensions hit home, where Kārlis shares his room with uprooted Hugo Krumins, who repays him by stealing Kārlis's girl. Boys take a stand, trading dreams of the Art Academy for schemes to get guns, and grasping a mysterious fortitude found in deep forest lore. Can solstice mumming, Yule logs, herbal medicinals and falling in love stand up against interrogation and torture, disappearances and rumors of worse to come? Pray the Germans will invade in time to save them from Stalin's atrocities. But when the Nazis do come, that's who Kārlis is sent to fight. Witch Hammer is Book II in the historical fiction series, The Linden Tree & the Legionnaire, inspired by the art and accounts of Latvian Legionnaire Kārlis Smiltens.

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Witch Hammer: A Latvian Tale of Blood and Treasure

Witch Hammer: A Latvian Tale of Blood and Treasure

Witch Hammer: A Latvian Tale of Blood and Treasure

Witch Hammer: A Latvian Tale of Blood and Treasure

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The darkest day of the year, winter solstice. The darkest year of the era, 1940 Latvia. Still, seventeen-year-old Kārlis Pērkons and friends, the Nonchalants, vow to resist the Russian occupation. Oaths are tested when Peters Kalnins is interrogated at the Corner House, Eriks Gailis flees to the forest, and Kārlis is conscripted to the Red Army. Tensions hit home, where Kārlis shares his room with uprooted Hugo Krumins, who repays him by stealing Kārlis's girl. Boys take a stand, trading dreams of the Art Academy for schemes to get guns, and grasping a mysterious fortitude found in deep forest lore. Can solstice mumming, Yule logs, herbal medicinals and falling in love stand up against interrogation and torture, disappearances and rumors of worse to come? Pray the Germans will invade in time to save them from Stalin's atrocities. But when the Nazis do come, that's who Kārlis is sent to fight. Witch Hammer is Book II in the historical fiction series, The Linden Tree & the Legionnaire, inspired by the art and accounts of Latvian Legionnaire Kārlis Smiltens.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781734177923
Publisher: Diana Mathur, Novelist & MBA
Publication date: 10/31/2020
Series: Linden Tree & the Legionnaire , #2
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 198
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.45(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years
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