When his best friend is murdered in a fit of jealous rage, Izzy
Schneider is compelled to reconstruct the relationship and exhume a
hidden past that tests the authority of truth and weighs the burden of
history. In A Good Man, critically acclaimed novelist Cynthia Holz
examines Izzy's complex lifelong friendship with Phil Lewis. Izzy
escapes from Nazi Germany as a young man, leaving behind his family, who
later perish in the Holocaust; Phil, a war hero, stays and fights with
the partisans and saves hundreds of lives. For the rest of his life,
Izzy suffers constant, unbearable guilt because he did not remain to
fight like his friend Phil, and because his family is lost forever.
Izzy's daughter, Eva, tangled in the legacy of Phil's good life and
Izzy's shame, struggles to understand her father and to make amends for
a secret love affair that threatens to tear both families apart.
A superb story of loss and regret, A Good Man explores history
distorted through the shaded lens of time.