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Eli Navarro once preached with total certainty that God was a refuge in every storm. Then he lost his wife and daughter on a single rain-soaked night, and the certainty went with them.
He flees to a mountain village called Ashford Hollow, looking for nothing but silence. Instead he finds Caleb, an old chapel-keeper carrying a grief of his own; Grace, a young woman whose darkness mirrors his; and a single Hebrew word, tsalmaveth - the shadow of death - that will not let him go.
What Eli discovers in that valley is not an answer to why he suffered. It is something stranger, and considerably harder to disbelieve: that the silence he mistook for abandonment may have been the nearest he has ever been held.
A quiet, devastating novel about grief, doubt, and the kind of faith that survives both - Tsalmaveth asks whether God is absent in our darkest valleys, or whether He has simply been closer than we could feel.
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