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Overview:
Set in the turbulent aftermath of World War II, "Catastrophe's Children" follows Laura, a mute and amnesic girl who finds herself in a refugee camp in post-war Cyprus. Her unique abilities and mysterious past quickly make her a valuable asset to the Chinese Triad. The story begins with the death of a young girl, which uncovers Soviet involvement and propels Laura on a quest for answers that takes her from Ankara to Istanbul.
As Laura's journey unfolds, she is drawn into the shadowy world of international crime, espionage, and supernatural intrigue. In Hong Kong, she seeks to unravel the connections between the Triad, the colonial government, and Soviet agents, all while grappling with the complexities of power, love, and her own identity. Laura is forced to make a painful sacrifice to gain control over her future and uncover the truth about her origins.
1966:
Years later, INTERPOL recruits Laura to form a team called FORZA CATASTROFE. Together, they travel across Italy and Yugoslavia to confront a formidable enemy from Laura's past known as the Merzost. The narrative interweaves elements of crime, history, fantasy, and espionage, creating a gripping thriller that explores the darkness within and the resilience required to face monstrous enemies.
Themes:
The search for identity and truth.
The aftermath of war and its global consequences.
Power, sacrifice, and redemption.
The supernatural lurking within historical reality.
The struggle between personal destiny and global conspiracy.
Style:
Joseph Kopel's writing blends historical detail with psychological suspense and supernatural elements. The protagonist's gift for languages and her outsider status allow her to navigate-and challenge-the secretive worlds of Triads, spies, and supernatural beings. The book is recommended for mature readers due to its complex themes and intense narrative.
For fans of:
Historical thrillers, espionage fiction, supernatural mysteries, and stories of resilience and self-discovery.
Genre:
Historical Fiction, Supernatural Spy Thriller.
Length:
312 pages.
Publication Date:
August 26, 2025.
Set in the turbulent aftermath of World War II, "Catastrophe's Children" follows Laura, a mute and amnesic girl who finds herself in a refugee camp in post-war Cyprus. Her unique abilities and mysterious past quickly make her a valuable asset to the Chinese Triad. The story begins with the death of a young girl, which uncovers Soviet involvement and propels Laura on a quest for answers that takes her from Ankara to Istanbul.
As Laura's journey unfolds, she is drawn into the shadowy world of international crime, espionage, and supernatural intrigue. In Hong Kong, she seeks to unravel the connections between the Triad, the colonial government, and Soviet agents, all while grappling with the complexities of power, love, and her own identity. Laura is forced to make a painful sacrifice to gain control over her future and uncover the truth about her origins.
1966:
Years later, INTERPOL recruits Laura to form a team called FORZA CATASTROFE. Together, they travel across Italy and Yugoslavia to confront a formidable enemy from Laura's past known as the Merzost. The narrative interweaves elements of crime, history, fantasy, and espionage, creating a gripping thriller that explores the darkness within and the resilience required to face monstrous enemies.
Themes:
The search for identity and truth.
The aftermath of war and its global consequences.
Power, sacrifice, and redemption.
The supernatural lurking within historical reality.
The struggle between personal destiny and global conspiracy.
Style:
Joseph Kopel's writing blends historical detail with psychological suspense and supernatural elements. The protagonist's gift for languages and her outsider status allow her to navigate-and challenge-the secretive worlds of Triads, spies, and supernatural beings. The book is recommended for mature readers due to its complex themes and intense narrative.
For fans of:
Historical thrillers, espionage fiction, supernatural mysteries, and stories of resilience and self-discovery.
Genre:
Historical Fiction, Supernatural Spy Thriller.
Length:
312 pages.
Publication Date:
August 26, 2025.
Overview:
Set in the turbulent aftermath of World War II, "Catastrophe's Children" follows Laura, a mute and amnesic girl who finds herself in a refugee camp in post-war Cyprus. Her unique abilities and mysterious past quickly make her a valuable asset to the Chinese Triad. The story begins with the death of a young girl, which uncovers Soviet involvement and propels Laura on a quest for answers that takes her from Ankara to Istanbul.
As Laura's journey unfolds, she is drawn into the shadowy world of international crime, espionage, and supernatural intrigue. In Hong Kong, she seeks to unravel the connections between the Triad, the colonial government, and Soviet agents, all while grappling with the complexities of power, love, and her own identity. Laura is forced to make a painful sacrifice to gain control over her future and uncover the truth about her origins.
1966:
Years later, INTERPOL recruits Laura to form a team called FORZA CATASTROFE. Together, they travel across Italy and Yugoslavia to confront a formidable enemy from Laura's past known as the Merzost. The narrative interweaves elements of crime, history, fantasy, and espionage, creating a gripping thriller that explores the darkness within and the resilience required to face monstrous enemies.
Themes:
The search for identity and truth.
The aftermath of war and its global consequences.
Power, sacrifice, and redemption.
The supernatural lurking within historical reality.
The struggle between personal destiny and global conspiracy.
Style:
Joseph Kopel's writing blends historical detail with psychological suspense and supernatural elements. The protagonist's gift for languages and her outsider status allow her to navigate-and challenge-the secretive worlds of Triads, spies, and supernatural beings. The book is recommended for mature readers due to its complex themes and intense narrative.
For fans of:
Historical thrillers, espionage fiction, supernatural mysteries, and stories of resilience and self-discovery.
Genre:
Historical Fiction, Supernatural Spy Thriller.
Length:
312 pages.
Publication Date:
August 26, 2025.
Set in the turbulent aftermath of World War II, "Catastrophe's Children" follows Laura, a mute and amnesic girl who finds herself in a refugee camp in post-war Cyprus. Her unique abilities and mysterious past quickly make her a valuable asset to the Chinese Triad. The story begins with the death of a young girl, which uncovers Soviet involvement and propels Laura on a quest for answers that takes her from Ankara to Istanbul.
As Laura's journey unfolds, she is drawn into the shadowy world of international crime, espionage, and supernatural intrigue. In Hong Kong, she seeks to unravel the connections between the Triad, the colonial government, and Soviet agents, all while grappling with the complexities of power, love, and her own identity. Laura is forced to make a painful sacrifice to gain control over her future and uncover the truth about her origins.
1966:
Years later, INTERPOL recruits Laura to form a team called FORZA CATASTROFE. Together, they travel across Italy and Yugoslavia to confront a formidable enemy from Laura's past known as the Merzost. The narrative interweaves elements of crime, history, fantasy, and espionage, creating a gripping thriller that explores the darkness within and the resilience required to face monstrous enemies.
Themes:
The search for identity and truth.
The aftermath of war and its global consequences.
Power, sacrifice, and redemption.
The supernatural lurking within historical reality.
The struggle between personal destiny and global conspiracy.
Style:
Joseph Kopel's writing blends historical detail with psychological suspense and supernatural elements. The protagonist's gift for languages and her outsider status allow her to navigate-and challenge-the secretive worlds of Triads, spies, and supernatural beings. The book is recommended for mature readers due to its complex themes and intense narrative.
For fans of:
Historical thrillers, espionage fiction, supernatural mysteries, and stories of resilience and self-discovery.
Genre:
Historical Fiction, Supernatural Spy Thriller.
Length:
312 pages.
Publication Date:
August 26, 2025.

















