A Most Malignant Spirit

A Most Malignant Spirit

Hardback (02 Mar 2016)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Dr. Eli Rothenburg considers himself "a friend of Galileo"--rational, clear-headed, skeptical and modern. When his beloved mentor attempts suicide despite every outward appearance of success and wealth, Eli is deeply shaken. He accepts a somewhat mysterious research grant that calls him first to London, then Germany for studies in his medical specialty, hematology. As part of his new life journey, he determines to adopt a more traditional Jewish lifestyle. On the plane flights between Los Angeles and England, Eli meets a charismatic Hasidic Jew named Abram Rabinowicz who urges him to follow Jewish law and makes unsettling predictions about Eli's future. But Eli also meets an oddly sinister little man who calls himself Shmuel and claims to be "a completed Jew"--a convert to Christianity. Once in London, Eli finds himself stalked by Shmuel, as his life rapidly turns into a shambles. A serial killer begins to terrorize the city, directly impacting Eli; then Eli's family meets tragedy at home. His research grant is abruptly terminated, and Eli flees for the second assignment in Germany. But the evil pursuing him only grows stronger. Eventually Eli seeks out Abram Rabinowicz, who tells Eli that he has a destiny far greater than the American doctor ever imagined. Eli must dedicate himself to grueling new training and disciplines, and accept that the supernatural has far more power than a "friend of Galileo" would admit. Traveling from Los Angeles to London, Germany, Israel and finally the ruins of Auschwitz in Poland, Eli joins a circle of spiritual warriors to fight the ancient evil at the root of vampirism and millennia of human suffering.

Book information

ISBN: 9781935303534
Publisher: By Light Unseen Media
Imprint: By Light Unseen Media
Pub date:
Number of pages: 290
Height: 10mm
Width: 7mm
Spine width: 1mm