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Winter, 1947. A monk who has lost his God.
In the tradition of Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov and Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilyich, this haunting literary novel follows one man's journey from certainty to doubt, from dogma to a grace so stark he can scarcely name it-a grace that may cost him everything.
"A meditation on suffering that refuses easy answers." "Literary fiction of the highest order-unsparing, profound, unforgettable."
For readers who hunger for substance, who seek novels that ask difficult questions and trust their audience to wrestle with mystery rather than flee toward comfort.
Father Artenie has spent years attempting to forget the trenches-the gas that scorched his lungs, the cross he bore into no man's land whilst men died screaming his name. Now, in a hermitage above a world gone mad with ideology, he seeks only silence.
But silence is a luxury the new regime will not permit.
When peasants from the valley are imprisoned for refusing to surrender their ancestral land, Artenie descends through frozen darkness bearing a satchel of bread and a bottle of communion wine. What he encounters in the cells of Berezovo prison-and what he cannot do-will shatter every certainty upon which he hath built his faith.
"Can a man pray when he no longer believes his prayers are heard?"
"Can God be found in an empty chamber, or only in the broken bodies of those who suffer?"
From the mud of the Great War to the stone floor of a mountain hermitage, THE EMPTY CHAMBER is a piercing exploration of faith tested beyond endurance, sacrifice without redemption, and the terrible question that haunts every believer: What remaineth when heaven is silent?
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