J.G. Rothberg
ASIN: B00OC73NU6
Publisher: Rothberg Media
Pages: 238
The legend of the Golem of Prague has intrigued an endless succession of readers. A humanoid creature, the Golem was created from clay by the river bank by a sixteenth-century rabbi, the Maharal to protect his congregation, the Alt-neu Synagogue in Prague. Our story begins when famed Opera Soprano, Miriam Bel Hart asks her teacher of Mysticism Montana Greene, if they could become lovers. He responds smugly, “Yes, if that is our destiny.” But later that summer Montana encounters a murder at midnight; his professor is the victim. Montana’s professor, acclaimed Golem and Kabbalah scholar and scientist, developed killer viruses and their antidotes for the old Soviet Union. Moments before his death the professor managed to leave macabre clues for his student Montana Greene. Montana then persuades Miriam, who unknown to him is the mistress of his professor’s tycoon partner in crime, to join ...