The Martyr’s Song

The Martyr’s Song by Ted Dekker, published by Thomas Nelson Inc in May 2007, is a work of fiction that explores profound themes of sacrifice and faith. Set against the backdrop of Bosnia at the close of World War II, the narrative follows a small group of women and children who confront an unexpected and insidious evil when soldiers invade their peaceful village. The story delves into the ultimate test of what one would die for, revealing moments of chaos and pain intertwined with glimpses of love and beauty.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of religious and historical elements as the Martyr’s Song unfolds amidst the turmoil. The narrative captures the essence of human resilience and the transformative power of love in dire circumstances. With 146 pages, this edition presents a thought-provoking journey that invites reflection on the nature of sacrifice and the enduring spirit of hope.
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What would you die for
That’s the question suddenly thrust upon a small band of women and children in Bosnia at the close of World War II. When a group of bitter soldiers stumble upon their peaceful village, they suddenly face an insidious evil . . . and the ultimate test.
It is then, in the midst of chaos and pain that the Martyr’s Song is first heard. It is then that the window into heaven first opens. It is then that love and beauty are shown in breathtaking reality.
You have in your hands the story and the song that changed . . . everything.
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