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The Golem of Hollywood / Jonathan Kellerman and Jesse Kellerman.

Kellerman, Jonathan. (Author). Kellerman, Jesse. (Added Author).

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  • ISBN: 0399162364
  • ISBN: 9780399162367
  • ISBN: 9780399162367 (cloth)
  • ISBN: 0399162364 (cloth)
  • ISBN: 1410473295 (L.P. hc)
  • ISBN: 9781410473295 (L.P. hc)
  • Physical Description: 549 pages ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, [2014]

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Waking up beside a beautiful woman he has no memory of meeting, Detective Jacob Lev investigates a Hollywood Division murder case involving a severed head, an ominous message in Hebrew and the legend of the Golem of Prague.
The legend of the Golem of Prague has endured through the ages: a creature fashioned by a sixteenth-century rabbi to protect his congregation, now lying dormant in the garret of a synagogue. But the Golem is dormant no longer ... Detective Jacob Lev as been assigned to a Special Projects squad he didn't even know existed, and sent to a murder scene far up in the hills of Hollywood Division. There is no body, only an unidentified head lying on the floor of a house. Seared into a kitchen counter nearby is a single word: the Hebrew for justice.
Subject: Golem > Fiction.
Murder > Investigation > Fiction.
Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) > Fiction.
Genre: Suspense fiction.
Horror fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)
Horror fiction.

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  • 39 of 39 copies available at Bibliomation. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Easton Public Library.

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The Golem of Hollywood
The Golem of Hollywood
by Kellerman, Jonathan; Kellerman, Jesse
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The Golem of Hollywood


"An extraordinary work of detection, suspense, and supernatural mystery. I spent three days totally lost in the world Jonathan and Jesse Kellerman have created. This is brilliant, page-turning fiction with mythic underpinnings that give it a special resonance; a rare collaboration where the sum is truly greater than the parts. The book is like nothing I've ever read before. It sort of took my breath away."--Stephen King From Jonathan Kellerman, the #1 "New York Times"-bestselling author and master of psychological suspense, and Jesse Kellerman, the international #1 bestselling author of "The Genius," comes one of the most remarkable novels of the year. A burned-out L.A. detective . . . a woman of mystery who is far more than she seems . . . a grotesque, ancient monster bent on a mission of retribution. When these three collide, a new standard of suspense is born. The legend of the Golem of Prague has endured through the ages, a creature fashioned by a sixteenth-century rabbi to protect his congregation, now lying dormant in the garret of a synagogue. But the Golem is dormant no longer. Detective Jacob Lev wakes one morning, dazed and confused: He seems to have picked up a beautiful woman in a bar the night before, but he can't remember anything about the encounter, and before he knows it, she has gone. But this mystery pales in comparison to the one he's about to be called on to solve. Newly reassigned to a Special Projects squad he didn't even know existed, he's sent to a murder scene far up in the hills of Hollywood Division. There is no body, only an unidentified head lying on the floor of a house. Seared into a kitchen counter nearby is a single word: the Hebrew for "justice." Detective Lev is about to embark on an odyssey--through Los Angeles, through many parts of the United States, through London and Prague, but most of all, through himself. All that he has believed to be true will be upended--and not only his world, but the world itself, will be changed.

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