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The Healer's Daughters

par Jay Amberg

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A terrorist bombing in Bergama, Turkey kills twenty-three people including three children. Modern Bergama is built on the site of ancient Pergamon, a city whose art and wealth and culture rivaled Athens. It was also the home of the Aesklepion, the world's greatest healing center, and the birthplace of Galen, the Roman Empire's most famous doctor. Tuğ e Iskan, a Turkish Ministry investigator, finds evidence that links the terrorism to a powerful criminal family and to Galen's life and Pergamon's lost treasures. But Iskan is alone, an outcast in the Ministry because she is honest, diligent, and a woman. As Iskan delves more deeply into the heinous attack, she needs allies outside the Ministry. She must turn to zlem Boroğlu, a local archeologist, and Boroğlu's daughter Elif, an artist with an affinity for ancient Aegean goddesses. Can these three women defeat ISIL terrorists, criminal oligarchs, and corrupt officials? Can they even survive? "I have never read a book like this before and it kept me engaged throughout... I loved how we had glimpses of the past that connected to the present and even had meaning and guidance for our future. It is a truly special novel." -CVEGNAD, Working Mommy Journal "I devoured the historical and cultural aspects of the story.... Terrorism, antiquities, power, goddesses, brutality, corruption, revenge...I found myself holding my breath, awaiting the outcome. Amberg created characters that, good or bad, evoke an emotion from the reader. Complicated family relationships. Anger, heartbreak...both emotions hit me time and time again. Superb writing." -Betty Taylor, Reading is My Passion "The main characters and their heart and strength pull you into the story and keep you interested through the twists and turns and the suspense." -GranthamLynn, My Reading Journeys "Following the past of the artifacts and people just trying to survive kept me engrossed with the story. There are several threads that wrap around and around until you can see that one or two threads keep them entwined. This is a wonderful read and one I recommend to anyone that likes a great thriller with a history twist added in." -JBronder Book Reviews "I loved the characters and the realistic glimpses into their fictional world. Readers and fans of political thrillers and historical fiction will find a lot to love in this novel. The author weaves cultures, lives, families, and an assortment of motives into a well crafted mystery/thriller." -Angela Thompson, Book Corner News & Reviews "This thriller has me on the edge of my seat and turning pages as fast as they would go." -Destiny, A Fountain of Books "Amberg obviously has a great love for Turkey and Turkish culture. I appreciated the authenticity of minor details throughout the story such as the social rituals of serving tea and the importance of a shared cigarette break ... A more gripping tale for its believability and I liked Amberg took the trouble to show the long-term pain and anguish of people directly affected by terrorist attacks. The Healer's Daughters has an emotional depth that appealed to me as a reader because I could empathise strongly with characters such as Elif, zlem and Tuğ e." -Stephanie Jane, Literary Flits "A complex and gripping novel. Tying together ancient cultural beliefs, insightful flashbacks, mystical practices, and enough treasure-hunting to satisfy a Clive Cussler fan, this tangled tale is difficult to put down both for its originality and skillful storytelling. The Healer's Daughters is unpredictable throughout, as are the core characters, making this book a genuinely innovative pleasure that will appeal to a wide breadth of genre fans." -S-P Review… (plus d'informations)
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The book opens with a terrorist bombing at a tourist site in Bergama, Turkey, killing 23 people. Bergama is built on the site of ancient Pergamon, the home of the Aesklepion, the world’s greatest healing center, and the birthplace of Galen, the Roman Empire’s most famous doctor. Turkey is one of my favorite countries, and I found myself searching the internet to see images of the ancient city of Pergamon. I devoured the historical and cultural aspects of the story.

Three strong, independent women are core to the story. First, there is Tuğçe Iskan, a Turkish Ministry investigator. She finds evidence that links the terrorist act to the Hamit family, a powerful criminal family that is known to deal illegally in antiquities, a family that pulls strings within the Ministry, thus hindering Iskan’s investigation. Iskan turns to Özlem Boroğlu, a local archeologist, and Boroğlu’s daughter Elif to assist her in her investigation. Elif is a sculptor known for her goddess figurines and has spent her entire life exploring local tombs.

To complicate things further, Elif’s brother Serkan is trying to make a name in dealing antiquities but he is playing with fire and ends up jeopardizing his entire family’s safety.

Terrorism, antiquities, power, goddesses, brutality, corruption, revenge…survival is uncertain. I found myself holding my breath, awaiting the outcome.

Amberg created characters that, good or bad, evoke an emotion from the reader. Complicated family relationships. Anger, heartbreak…both emotions hit me time and time again. Superb writing. A believable story. ( )
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A terrorist bombing in Bergama, Turkey kills twenty-three people including three children. Modern Bergama is built on the site of ancient Pergamon, a city whose art and wealth and culture rivaled Athens. It was also the home of the Aesklepion, the world's greatest healing center, and the birthplace of Galen, the Roman Empire's most famous doctor. Tuğ e Iskan, a Turkish Ministry investigator, finds evidence that links the terrorism to a powerful criminal family and to Galen's life and Pergamon's lost treasures. But Iskan is alone, an outcast in the Ministry because she is honest, diligent, and a woman. As Iskan delves more deeply into the heinous attack, she needs allies outside the Ministry. She must turn to zlem Boroğlu, a local archeologist, and Boroğlu's daughter Elif, an artist with an affinity for ancient Aegean goddesses. Can these three women defeat ISIL terrorists, criminal oligarchs, and corrupt officials? Can they even survive? "I have never read a book like this before and it kept me engaged throughout... I loved how we had glimpses of the past that connected to the present and even had meaning and guidance for our future. It is a truly special novel." -CVEGNAD, Working Mommy Journal "I devoured the historical and cultural aspects of the story.... Terrorism, antiquities, power, goddesses, brutality, corruption, revenge...I found myself holding my breath, awaiting the outcome. Amberg created characters that, good or bad, evoke an emotion from the reader. Complicated family relationships. Anger, heartbreak...both emotions hit me time and time again. Superb writing." -Betty Taylor, Reading is My Passion "The main characters and their heart and strength pull you into the story and keep you interested through the twists and turns and the suspense." -GranthamLynn, My Reading Journeys "Following the past of the artifacts and people just trying to survive kept me engrossed with the story. There are several threads that wrap around and around until you can see that one or two threads keep them entwined. This is a wonderful read and one I recommend to anyone that likes a great thriller with a history twist added in." -JBronder Book Reviews "I loved the characters and the realistic glimpses into their fictional world. Readers and fans of political thrillers and historical fiction will find a lot to love in this novel. The author weaves cultures, lives, families, and an assortment of motives into a well crafted mystery/thriller." -Angela Thompson, Book Corner News & Reviews "This thriller has me on the edge of my seat and turning pages as fast as they would go." -Destiny, A Fountain of Books "Amberg obviously has a great love for Turkey and Turkish culture. I appreciated the authenticity of minor details throughout the story such as the social rituals of serving tea and the importance of a shared cigarette break ... A more gripping tale for its believability and I liked Amberg took the trouble to show the long-term pain and anguish of people directly affected by terrorist attacks. The Healer's Daughters has an emotional depth that appealed to me as a reader because I could empathise strongly with characters such as Elif, zlem and Tuğ e." -Stephanie Jane, Literary Flits "A complex and gripping novel. Tying together ancient cultural beliefs, insightful flashbacks, mystical practices, and enough treasure-hunting to satisfy a Clive Cussler fan, this tangled tale is difficult to put down both for its originality and skillful storytelling. The Healer's Daughters is unpredictable throughout, as are the core characters, making this book a genuinely innovative pleasure that will appeal to a wide breadth of genre fans." -S-P Review

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