On the night before Gilboa, when God is silent and Israel trembles, a desperate king rides into darkness.
Sedecla has spent years surviving on the edge of Endor, where whispers cling to her doorway and fear travels faster than truth. She knows what it is to live under suspicion, to keep her head low, and to endure the cruelty of men who need one house to blame. But when Saul-the king himself-comes to her by night, disguised and broken, her small hidden life is pulled into the center of a judgment far greater than her own.
As Philistine fires gather across the valley and Samuel's silence hangs over the land, Saul is driven toward one final forbidden act. In a single terrible night, prophecy is spoken, mercy is offered in ordinary things, and the fate of a kingdom begins to close.
But this is not only the story of a king's last descent.
It is the story of the women of Endor-women who survive under ban, rumor, fear, and war; women who understand what frightened men become; women who stand at the threshold when kings fall and history burns.
The Women of Endor is a haunting biblical historical suspense novel of silence, prophecy, royal collapse, and the terrible cost of one final night before judgment.