The Eyes Of The Stars by J. Malcolm Stewart
Chicago Homicide Detective Paul Gminski is haunted by dark dreams of his late mother. Unable to rest, Paul and his partner Ivey become entangled with the serial murders of a mysterious group called the Council of Six. Someone or something is killing the group’s members, each of whom possesses a piece of an ancient collection…
Chicago Homicide Detective Paul Gminski is haunted by dark dreams of his late mother. Unable to rest, Paul and his partner Ivey become entangled with the serial murders of a mysterious group called the Council of Six. Someone or something is killing the group’s members, each of whom possesses a piece of an ancient collection of relics called The Eyes of the Stars. Paul finds himself in a desperate race against time as he battles to unravel the mystery of the Eyes of the Stars. But doing so will force him to answer the question: Who–or What–is Amuz?
“Bible, Intrigue, and More”
Five Star Review on AmazonĀ By Valerie Estelle Frankel
From the far corners of Yemen to the streets of Chicago, an ancient horror-mystery unfolds…
The tale begins with a gruesome murder and the action keeps going from there. An intriguing, gripping adventure from start to finish. Nephilim are popular now, and this one takes its place among the greats of the genre. These nephilim have passed on their secret teachings from ancient times through today.With references to Lilith and ancient demons, the author has really done his Biblical research. With art, ancient history, and the mysterious Council of Six, this book carries a few vibes over from the Da Vinci Code as well.
About the Author
J. Malcolm Stewart is a Northern California-based public relations/marketing professional. He holds degrees in Political Science and Comparative Religion, but can have a conversation without starting a small war. Long interested in suspense, thrillers and horror, his short fiction has appeared in the Pulp Empire Anthology, the “Heroes of Mars” anthology, Twisted Tails VII and the Smoke and Mirrors.us Podcast. When he’s not writing or reading, J. Malcolm spends his weekends talking about how to avoid being in a real-life horror movie.