The Amber Room

The Amber Room by T. Davis Bunn, published by Bethany House Publishers in 1992, is a historical fiction novel that delves into the legend of The Amber Room, a collection of exquisite 18th-century wall panels taken by Nazi forces. This edition spans 334 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds through Bunn’s meticulous research into European art and antiques, leading him to explore a network of tunnels and hidden bunkers used during World War II.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and suspense as the story connects the past with themes of faith and forgiveness, echoing the lessons learned in Bunn’s earlier work, Florian’s Gate. The exploration of historical events, particularly the impact of World War II, serves as a backdrop for the unfolding drama. This book invites readers to engage with the complexities of history while navigating the intricacies of human relationships and moral dilemmas.
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Bunn’s research about European art and antiques for Florian’s Gate uncovered a legend about The Amber Room–an ensemble of precious 18th-century wall panels stolen by Nazi invaders. Bunn’s investigation led him to a maze of tunnels and hidden bunkers the Nazis used during the war. Reaching back to the ravages of the war, the lessons of faith and forgiveness discovered in Florian’s Gate continue in this momentous sequel.
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