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Bodie Thoene

Author of Vienna Prelude

137+ Works 31,583 Members 179 Reviews 18 Favorited

About the Author

Bodie Thoene, has a Ph.D. in creative writing, & with Brock Thoene, is the author of thirty-three novels that include the best-selling series "The Zion Chronicles" & "The Zion Covenant." Together they have won eight Evangelical Christian Publishers Gold Medallion awards. The Thoenes live in Nevada show more & London, England. (Publisher Provided) With more than two dozen novels carrying the byline of Bodie Theone or Brock and Bodie Thoene (pronounced Tay-nee), with more than six million copies in print, and with eight Evangelical Christian Publishers Association Gold Medallion awards, for over a decade this husband-and-wife writing team has captivated the hearts and illuminated the minds of their enthusiastic readers. The Thoenes have earned Ph.D.'s in creative writing and in history. Bodie's storytelling gifts are supported by Brock's careful research and historical perspective. The resulting novels both inspire and educate, broadening readers' awareness of understanding important slices of history. Their critically acclaimed collaborations will stand as the benchmark in their category for years to come. The Zion Covenant series comprises six novels covering events in Europe leading up to World War II; the five books in The Zion Chronicles describe the events surrounding Israel's statehood in 1948; the three books of The Shiloh Legacy provide an American perspective on the war. The Thoenes made their home in Glenbrook, Nevada, but traveled frequently as they researched historical and geographical settings for their novels. They had three grown children and enjoyed grandparenting. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Includes the name: Bodie Thoene

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Usually collaborates with her husband, Brock Thoene.

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Series

Works by Bodie Thoene

Vienna Prelude (1989) 1,435 copies, 15 reviews
The Gates of Zion (1986) — Author — 1,279 copies, 8 reviews
Prague Counterpoint (1989) 1,227 copies, 5 reviews
Munich Signature (1990) 1,159 copies, 5 reviews
Jerusalem Interlude (1990) 1,096 copies, 4 reviews
A Daughter of Zion (1987) — Author — 1,094 copies, 3 reviews
Danzig Passage (1991) — Author — 1,077 copies, 3 reviews
Warsaw Requiem (1991) 1,057 copies, 4 reviews
The Return to Zion (1987) — Author — 1,024 copies, 3 reviews
A Light in Zion (1988) — Author — 1,004 copies, 2 reviews
The Key to Zion (1988) 979 copies, 3 reviews
First Light (2003) 835 copies, 5 reviews
Jerusalem Vigil (2000) 804 copies, 5 reviews
Only the River Runs Free (1997) 790 copies, 4 reviews
In My Father's House (Shiloh Legacy, Book 1) (1992) 784 copies, 5 reviews
The Twilight of Courage: A Novel (1994) 782 copies, 4 reviews
Shiloh Autumn (1996) 740 copies, 4 reviews
A Thousand Shall Fall (1992) 729 copies, 4 reviews
Say to This Mountain (1993) 683 copies, 3 reviews
Thunder From Jerusalem (2000) 642 copies, 3 reviews
Second Touch (2004) 613 copies, 4 reviews
Third Watch (2004) 495 copies, 3 reviews
Jerusalem's Heart (2001) 484 copies, 2 reviews
Of Men & of Angels (1998) 457 copies, 2 reviews
Fourth Dawn (2005) 452 copies, 4 reviews
Stones of Jerusalem (2002) 435 copies, 1 review
Ashes of Remembrance (1999) 415 copies, 1 review
All Rivers to the Sea (1999) 400 copies, 1 review
London Refrain (2005) 389 copies, 3 reviews
Paris Encore (2005) 379 copies, 3 reviews
Fifth Seal (2006) 367 copies, 4 reviews
Dunkirk Crescendo (2005) 366 copies, 4 reviews
Jerusalem's Hope (2002) 358 copies, 3 reviews
Sixth Covenant (2007) 340 copies, 4 reviews
Winds of Promise (1998) 321 copies, 1 review
The Man from Shadow Ridge (1990) 317 copies, 1 review
Seventh Day (2007) 300 copies, 3 reviews
To Gather the Wind (1998) 298 copies, 1 review
When Jesus Wept (The Jerusalem Chronicles) (2013) 284 copies, 5 reviews
Eighth Shepherd (2008) 279 copies, 2 reviews
Gold Rush Prodigal (Saga of the Sierras) (1991) 261 copies, 1 review
Ninth Witness (2008) 245 copies, 2 reviews
Sequoia Scout (Saga of the Sierras) (1991) 242 copies, 1 review
The Gathering Storm (Zion Diaries) (2010) 226 copies, 7 reviews
Tenth Stone (2009) 222 copies, 1 review
Take This Cup (The Jerusalem Chronicles) (2014) 197 copies, 1 review
Eleventh Guest (2009) 194 copies, 1 review
The Year of the Grizzly (Saga of the Sierras) (1992) — co-author — 183 copies
Winds of the Cumberland (1999) 158 copies
Love Finds You in Lahaina, Hawaii (2010) 137 copies, 3 reviews
Behold the Man (The Jerusalem Chronicles) (2016) 126 copies, 1 review
Against the Wind (Zion Diaries) (2011) 121 copies, 5 reviews
Hope Valley War (1996) 108 copies
The Zion Chronicles (Omnibus 5-in-1) (1988) 107 copies, 2 reviews
Beyond the Farthest Star (2012) 87 copies, 1 review
Writer to Writer (1990) 44 copies
The Shiloh Legacy [3-in-1] (1993) 34 copies
The First Stone (A.D. Scrolls Book 1) (2011) 11 copies, 1 review
Fall Guy: 30 Years As the Duke's Double. (1979) — Co-Author — 5 copies, 1 review
Ich lasse euch nicht (1993) 3 copies
Silent Night, Dachau Night 2 copies, 2 reviews
Tredje nattvk̃ten (2007) 1 copy
Andra berr̲ingen (2007) 1 copy
Fr̲sta ljuset (2006) 1 copy
Henki ja el©Þm©Þ (2005) 1 copy
Aamun koitto (2005) 1 copy
Ich lasse euch nicht (1993) 1 copy
Stones of Jeerusalem 1 copy, 1 review

Associated Works

Mystery Lights of Navajo Mesa [1994 TV Movie] (1994) — Writer — 65 copies, 2 reviews

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1951
Gender
female
Occupations
writer
Relationships
Thoene, Brock (husband)
Nationality
USA
Places of residence
London, Nevada, USA
Disambiguation notice
Usually collaborates with her husband, Brock Thoene.
Associated Place (for map)
Nevada, USA

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Christian fictional series - post WWII Israel in Name that Book (July 2011)

Reviews

189 reviews
A historical fiction set in Jerusalem just before the British left Palestine. The focus of this book is Rachel and her adventures in the old part of Jerusalem. This book focuses on how she must learn to love herself after the things she has done. As this is a Christian focused book, it talks about Gods love helping her love herself, well along with Moshe's love. I found it to be an enjoyable read, not as heavy on the Christian focus as the 1st book. Looking forward to the next book in the show more series. show less
He opened the door of the Packard. "There is no way to change it. No stopping it." He stepped aside for Elisa to get into the passenger seat. "There are those who will stay -" he looked at Sporer- "and those who will die." He let his eyes linger not on the woman but on the little child. Then will a sad smile, he looked straight at Elisa. "And there are those who will run away."
"Are you finished?" Elisa asked, tears brimming in her eyes.
"With you? Yes." Otto drew himself up. "Heil Hitler," he
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Elisa Lindheim performs with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under the name Elisa Linder and very few know her secret - that she is half Jewish. They only admire the transcendent music that she is able to coax out of her violin. The way it makes them forget about the war, the ugliness, the infernal greediness of Adolf Hitler. But Hitler has not forgotten about Vienna, he has it square in his sights. Elisa and all those that she loves are in his path.

Vienna Prelude is the first in the Zion Covenant series by the Thoenes. Even though I have a penchant for WWII fiction, I was not sure if I would enjoy the book. I think it's one of the best specimens of Christian fiction that I have read. Perhaps the life-and-death big issues of war make the religious passages feel more natural. If I had a fault to find, it was that it seemed as if nearly every male in the novel instantaneously fell in love with Elisa and carried a torch for her. But the Thoenes had a plan and I should have just trusted them. The story did sweep me along and I do have my eyes set on the next installment.
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The Twilight of Courage is replete with characters, so many that it takes quite awhile to get into the book because there's a new group of people on every page, and so many that the authors never have time to bestow much depth of character on any of them. I spent most of the book wondering what on earth all these people had in common and whether there would be a plot tying all the subplots together. In the end, most of them engage the reader's interest, and nearly all of them end up coming show more together at Dunkirk in time to be evacuated.

When I looked up some details in curiosity about the story of the French cavalry school resisting the Nazi advance, I found that it took place at Saumur and not at Lys, for the very good reason that the cavalry school was and is located at Saumur. I then discovered that although the story of the battle and the inspiring detail of the young cadets being allowed to go free and the Germans saluting in their honour is substantially correct, the cadets would have been entirely too late for the Dunkirk evacuation. The last ship had sailed more than two weeks before the Battle of Saumur began. It's just as well; I doubt they would have been able to get their (entirely apocryphal) mounts onto the ships. Fortunately, although it's grimly amusing to envision the boys' arrival on the deserted beach, in the actual event they marched south and did not ride west towards the Channel.

It's not as egregious as other deliberate distortions of fact that the Thoenes have perpetrated, but when there's a significant change in the map and timeline for narrative convenience, considerate writers of historical fiction alert readers in the form of an authorial note.

"Rembrandt" the artist who cut off his ear, of course, is just a blatant historical blooper testifying to the editors' carelessness.

The occasional racial or national stereotyping may also be disturbing to some. (E.g. Senegalese troops, whom I believe were the Thoenes' stand-ins for the Algerians who actually joined the defense of Saumur: not well portrayed at all.)
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Very moving story about a half-Jewish violinist who keeps one step ahead of Hitler to save her self and others. There are two stories: 1937-1938 in various parts of Europe and 1940 when Elisa takes some English children on a ship bound for America to save them from the Blitz after sending her children safely to her in-laws. . I felt it was a little disjointed going back and forth between the two and wish it was laid out chronologically. Somewhere between the two stories she adopts two show more children and has one of her own, I waited for but never got those details. Overall, I like the story as the Thoene's stories keep you reading until late at night and neglecting other duties. show less

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Rating
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ISBNs
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