“Courage” and “Justice” Themes of New Bestselling Author Mark Shaw’s Books

22 Jun

“Courage in the Face of Evil”

Love Overcomes Hate During the Holocaust

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Courage In The Face of Evil

In Mark Shaw’s bestselling book, “The Reporter Who Knew Too Much,” he exposed the undeniable courage displayed by media icon Dorothy Kilgallen who risked her life searching for the truth about the JFK assassination. While Shaw praised Kilgallen’s bravery, he believes it pales in comparison to that of Vera Konig, a German Christian woman in his latest book, “Courage in the Face of Evil,” based on a never-before-published Holocaust diary. To save the life of a Russian orphan at Ravensbruck Concentration Camp, Vera must trust a Nazi prison guard proving that love may overcome hate when human survival is at stake, an important topic since there is so much hate in the world today. More about the book.

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Midwest Book Review:

“Highly recommended . . . an inherently gripping read from beginning to end that is ultimately inspiring . . . it will linger in the mind and memory long after it is finished and set back upon the shelf.”

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Mark Shaw’s presentation of “Courage in the Face of Evil” at a book launching event in the San Francisco Bay Area
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