The Prayer

The Prayer

VonBebop Davis

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In the shadows of Palm Beach County's opulence, a man of God delivers both sermons and silence. Rabbi Baruch Goldstein commands respect from his congregation for his profound wisdom and compassion. But in the criminal underworld, he's known by another name—Bebop Harris, the most dangerous hitman on the East Coast. Raised from childhood by Jewish foster parents who trained him in both Talmudic scholarship and the art of killing, Bebop walks a precarious line between two worlds that were never meant to intersect. When his adoptive parents, Yosef and Sheva, are brutally murdered in a calculated double-cross, Bebop's carefully compartmentalized life shatters. With his lethal skills and rabbinical connections, he launches a relentless campaign for vengeance that draws him into a decades-old web of espionage, betrayal, and blood. Aided by the enigmatic "One Word"—a man who never speaks but communicates volumes through violence—and the unpredictable Tezza Lane, a firearms expert with a psychotic edge, Bebop hunts the shadowy figure known only as "The Bishop." But as bodies pile up and secrets emerge, Bebop discovers that nothing is as it seems. The truth about his own origins, his parents' murder, and the mysterious ledger everyone is willing to kill for lies buried beneath layers of deception spanning back to the Cold War. In a world where prayer precedes execution and faith coexists with fury, Bebop must decide which path to follow—the righteous road of his rabbinical training or the blood-soaked trail of vengeance that threatens to consume his soul. "The Prayer" is a pulse-pounding urban crime thriller that explores the razor's edge between redemption and retribution, faith and violence, and the price of justice in a fallen world.

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Veröffentlicht am
May 30, 2025
Sprache
English
ISBN
9781300190301
Kategorie
Belletristik
Copyright
Alle Rechte vorbehalten - Standard-Urheberrechtslizenz
Autoren/Mitwirkende
Von (Autor): Bebop Davis

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Seiten
245
Bindung
Paperback Paperback
Farbe für den Innenteil des Buches
schwarz & weiß
Abmessungen
A5 (5,83 x 8,27 Zoll / 148 x 210 mm)

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