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Sheldon
Kasner, a man of quiet desperation who works as a loan manager at the
Hebrew National Bank is overworked and under-appreciated. He struggles
to surpass the limitations of his mundane life. Sheldon, the most
unlikely of criminals, is drawn into the underworld of money laundering
in a desperate attempt to overcome his mediocre existence.
Unfortunately
for Sheldon, events don’t unfold as he expects and the
missing two million dollars has him begging for his life as he’s
dangled from a bridge in the opening sequence of THE BURIAL SOCIETY.
Forced
to reconsider his strategy, Sheldon concocts an elaborate plan
involving the Chevrah Kadisha or Burial Society – devout Jewish men who
prepare dead bodies for burial.
Their
quick, quiet, and anonymous nature is perfectly suited to Sheldon’s
sophisticated plan. He offers his services to the Burial Society, with
the idea of staging his own death. For the Burial Society, the inept
businessman is the new blood that they’ve been looking for if their
dying tradition is to survive. The kindly older men form a kinship with
Sheldon as they indoctrinate him into their world, teaching him the
ritualistic ways of the Chevrah Kadisha. As far as Sheldon is
concerned, his plans are back on track. But nothing is as it seems and
the old men of the Burial Society are hardly the innocents that they
appear.
THE
BURIAL SOCIETY is a gripping, plot-twisting tale of murder and
intrigue –
a non-stop suspense thriller that will have audiences
doubting themselves at every turn.
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