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The Light and the Hunger - A Hanukkah Horror - cover

The Light and the Hunger - A Hanukkah Horror

Sarah Michelle Faulkener

Editorial: Publishdrive

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**A Golem's Gaze. A City's Terror. A Detective's Descent into Darkness.**As the first candle of Hanukkah flickers to life in a Brooklyn Chabad House, Detective Rebecca Goldstein feels a chill far deeper than winter's bite. It's a premonition, a whisper of unease inherited from her grandmother's tales of dybbuks and golems—stories she once dismissed as folklore.  But tonight, the line between myth and reality shatters.A ransacked Judaica shop, ancient texts strewn like fallen leaves, a menorah overturned, and at the heart of the chaos, a golem. Its clay skin, rough and unyielding, reflects the flickering streetlights, its empty eyes fixed on Rebecca with an unnerving intensity. This is not just a crime scene; it's a violation, an echo of her father’s unexplained disappearance years ago, a vanishing act shrouded in whispers of Kabbalistic rituals gone awry.Rebecca’s investigation plunges her into a clandestine world beneath Brooklyn's bustling surface: hushed synagogues hidden beneath brownstones, secret societies veiled in centuries of arcane knowledge, and the spectral whispers of a dybbuk echoing through the subway tunnels.  Her partner, Detective George Santana, a man tethered to logic, dismisses her theories as fanciful delusions. But even his pragmatic reality begins to crack under the weight of mounting, inexplicable occurrences.Adam Becker, a Kabbalah scholar haunted by his own family’s entanglement with magic, becomes Rebecca’s unlikely guide. His grandmother’s grimoire, a leather-bound tome filled with forgotten rituals and forbidden knowledge, illuminates their path.  Their pursuit of answers intertwines with Isabella Greene, an art conservator whose past holds a dark secret: her connection to a shadowy cabal dedicated to awakening the *Eater of Souls*, an entity whose insatiable hunger threatens to consume not just New York City, but the very fabric of existence.As Hanukkah progresses, the nightly lighting of the menorah transforms from a symbol of hope into a desperate race against time.  They discover a terrifying truth: the very act of kindling the candles, a tradition meant to illuminate the world, is inadvertently fueling the Eater’s power. The eight nights become a countdown, not to celebration, but to annihilation.Rebecca, guided by ancient wisdom and her own burgeoning intuition, must confront impossible choices.  Whom to trust? What to sacrifice? How to harness the essence of Hanukkah—the enduring power of faith against overwhelming darkness—to banish the Eater and save not only New York City, but countless worlds teetering on the precipice of oblivion?  The final battle for light against an insatiable hunger has begun.
Disponible desde: 20/11/2024.
Longitud de impresión: 138 páginas.

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