Shoshana is a novel set in Connecticut in 1990. Rookie cop Artie Donnelly is pushed to the edge by powerful forces that drag him into the abyss of neo-Nazis protecting a former guard from Treblinka, who has resettled in America. Shoshana, a beautiful Mossad agent, suddenly enters his life through his mentor, professor Morris Goldman, and Artie quickly falls in love. But the union pits him against enemies on every side, and nothing is as it seems.
Artie is a portrait painter and police artist who comes face-to-face with the horrors of the Holocaust as heroic Shoshana reveals she’s a child of survivors. She’s obsessed with bringing justice to the despicable Ukrainian guard who brutalized her parents, but decades after his crimes, she needs Artie’s drawing-hand to help find him.
Shoshana and Artie confront issues of morality, revenge, and the meaning of Jewish suffering through the ages. Artie’s conscience is tested as he’s lead through a dangerous maze that breaks his heart and nearly costs him his freedom and his life.