LETHAL MARRIAGE: The Unspeakable Crimes of Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka Secondary Title

In 701 B.C. the Assyrian empire was in its ascendancy. It had already vanquished the kingdom of Israel to the north including the capital at Samaria. It then prepared an assault on Judah and its capital at Jerusalem.

But in one of those significant events that changes the course of world history, Assyria was repelled. Jerusalem was saved until 586 B.C. when the Babylonians sacked the city, forcing its leadership class into exile.

Henry Aubin, in a major feat of scholarship, determines that Jerusalem was aided by a Kushite army from Africa which had marched northeast from the Nile valley. While the Bible attributes the Assyrian retreat to an angel and secular commentators cite pestilence, Aubin, in a meticulously documented work, demonstrates that an alliance with the African nation of Kush bolstered Jerusalem’s defences.

Kush, also known as Nubia, was located in what is now southern Egypt and northern Sudan. A monarchy that existed for more than 1000 years, from 900 B.C. to A.D. 350, Kushites held sway over Egypt from 712 B.C. to about 660 B.C. Of Egypt’s 31 dynasties, this, the 25th Dynasty, is the only one that all scholars agree, was black.

The commander of the Kushite expeditionary force was Taharqa (or as the Bible calls him Tirhakah). This Kushite prince, who had his own interests in halting Assyrian expansion, likely caught the aggressors by surprise as they prepared their siege of Jerusalem.

Aubin offers a thrilling military history and a stirring political analysis of the ancient world. He also sees the event as influential over the centuries.

The Kushite rescue of the Hebrew kingdom of Judah enabled the fragile, war-ravaged state to endure, to nurse itself back to economic and demographic health, and allowed the Hebrew religion, Yahwism, to evolve within the next several centuries into Judaism. Thus emerged the monotheistic trunk supporting Christianity and Islam.

LETHAL MARRIAGE
Doubleday/Seal CAN/95
Ballantine US/96
Chuo Art Shuppan Sha Ltd JAPAN/97

LETHAL MARRIAGE:

The Unspeakable Crimes of Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka

In the annals of vicious sexual sadists and serial killers, Paul Bernardo and his stunning young wife Karla Homolka are unique.

Paul Bernardo, a graduate of the University of Toronto, was an apprentice accountant, and an undiscovered brutal serial rapist when he met 17-year-old Karla Homolka.

To keep her man happy, Karla participated in outrageous sexual exploits, many of them videotaped, which led to the heinous murders of two schoolgirls.

Was Karla the battered wife, terrorized by her husband, or a co-conspirator?

In an unflinching narrative which makes use of the couple’s videotaped record, Nick Pron, a master of true crime, relentlessly unfolds the background, marriage, and crimes of the golden small-town Canadian couple.