From Caesarea to Jerusalem, from Rome to Ramallah-the bloodline never broke. It just went underground.
A counter-narrative to Leon Uris' Exodus.
The Inheritance is a post-WWII historical novel set in the final days of British Mandate Palestine. A young doctor arrives in a fractured land and is drawn into a web of shifting allegiances. What begins as a search for clarity becomes a descent into espionage, resistance, and betrayal.
Woven with emotional stakes and geopolitical tension, the story unfolds against a backdrop of vanishing truths and rising silence. It is not a retelling. It is an inversion.
The Inheritance blends thriller, mystery, and symbolic cadence into a tightly wound narrative of survival and witness.
Elyse DeBarre is a classical archaeologist with a Master's degree in the field, qualifying as a physician. She has travelled extensively and visited the parts of Greece, Turkey and Iran mentioned in this novel.