The Holocaust of Manor Place is a historical novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, set in the English countryside during the Second World War. It tells the story of a small village in the English countryside, and the people who live there. The village is home to a Jewish family, the Goldsteins, who are struggling to survive the war. As the war progresses, the village is subjected to air raids, and the Goldsteins are forced to flee their home. The novel follows the Goldsteins as they struggle to survive in a hostile environment, and the villagers as they try to protect them. It also follows the story of a young girl, Sarah, who is sent to live with the Goldsteins and learns to appreciate their culture and faith. As the war progresses, the Goldsteins are forced to make difficult decisions, and the villagers must decide whether to help them or not. The Holocaust of Manor Place is a powerful and moving story of courage and resilience in the face of adversity. It is a story of hope and faith, and of the power of love and friendship. It is a story of the human spirit, and of the strength of the human heart.
By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle · First published 1901 · Genre: Historical Fiction, Mystery, Thriller