The Torah Codes

The Torah Codes
Series: The Torah Codes, Book 1. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 74,880. Language: English. Published: April 17, 2014 and represented by Beth Barany. Categories: Fiction » Thriller & suspense » Action & suspense, Fiction » Christian » Suspense
Award-winner of the Hollywood Book Festival and of the Mensa Sharp Writ Book Award, bestselling thriller The Torah Codes has been called a Jewish version of The Da Vinci Code. When computer programmer Nathan Yirmorshy discovers he's being stalked by a secret society, he must abandon his home and open his heart to a tarot reader--just as the ancient scriptures have foretold.
36 Righteous, A Serial Killer's Hit List
Series: The Torah Codes, Book 2. Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 97,470. Language: English. Published: February 2, 2014 and represented by Beth Barany. Categories: Fiction » Thriller & suspense » Psychological thriller, Fiction » Cultural & ethnic themes » Jewish
What if you discovered your beloved was on a hit list? Ezra Barany releases this sequel to his award-winning bestselling thriller, The Torah Codes. Included is an appendix of essays and interviews by Rabbi Harold Kushner, Reverend Amber Belldene, Rabbi Daniel Kohn, and others who tackle the question, "Why do bad things happen to good people?"
Deborah's Number: A Bank Heist Mitzvah
Series: The Torah Codes. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 92,010. Language: English. Published: December 24, 2018 and represented by Beth Barany. Categories: Fiction » Thriller & suspense » Action & suspense, Fiction » Thriller & suspense » Crime thriller
When your beloved is kidnapped by a crazed killer, and you’re trapped in a bank heist, being held hostage is damned inconvenient.
Bullets Aren't Kosher
Series: The Torah Codes. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 94,500. Language: English. Published: April 10, 2020 and represented by Beth Barany. Categories: Fiction » Children’s books » Law & Crime, Fiction » Children’s books » Religious / Jewish
Have you ever woken up wondering where you were, who you were, and why you were wanted for murder? Ezra Barany presents a kosher crime thriller of amnesia set in San Francisco to keep you up all night guessing. Like the other books in The Torah Codes series, and inspired The Sunflower by Elie Wiesel, this novel includes essays reflecting on the Jewish themes of the book.