Based on a true story, The Jew's Beech centres on two brutal murders in
rural Westphalia - the first of a local forester and the second of a
Jewish moneylender near a beech tree - and the impact these events have
on the life of Friedrich Mergel, a local herdsman with a turbulent
family history.
A prototype of the murder mystery and a thoughtful examination of
village society, this intriguing novella contains hints of the Gothic
and the uncanny - ominous thunderstorms, mysterious disappearances,
eerie doppelgängers and grisly discoveries in the depths of the forest -
as well as a famously ambiguous climax.