An ancient, power‑driven tale unfolds in a world of temples, throne rooms, and sudden danger.
The Hand of God blends mythic history with a gripping struggle for deliverance.
In this vivid historical fiction, a Jewish town on the edge of empire faces political tension, loyalty, and hidden schemes. Against the backdrop of Gaza and Sorek, powerful figures maneuver for control as prophecy and duty collide with personal risk. The narrative follows Sampson’s legend and the web of intrigue that surrounds him, offering a dramatic look at faith, power, and the costs of rebellion.
- Atmospheric setting that brings ancient cities, temples, and desert life to life.
- Interwoven strands of political intrigue, family ties, and hidden loyalties.
- Moments of mythic power, prophecy, and the weight of leadership.
- A tightly paced plot that blends personal stakes with larger historical forces.
Ideal for fans of historical fiction that reimagines ancient legends with a themes of courage, fate, and redemption. This edition speaks to readers who enjoy immersive worlds grounded in myth and history.