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Last Templar the Vol. 1: the Encoder by Raymond Khoury; 9781849182997

Last Templar the Vol. 1: the Encoder

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Last Templar the Vol. 1: the Encoder by Raymond Khoury masterfully weaves a tale that bridges the ancient and the modern, exploring themes of faith, loyalty, and the pursuit of truth.

The Plot

Set against the backdrop of Acre in 1291, the narrative begins with the last Crusader city on the brink of collapse. Two valiant Knights Templar, heeding their grandmaster's final commands, embark on a perilous journey aboard the last ship leaving the doomed city. Their escape sets off a chain of events that reverberates through time.

Fast forward to contemporary New York City, where a Vatican treasures exhibition attracts attention. Amidst the grandeur, four men disguised as Templars launch a brazen attack on the Metropolitan Museum, stealing invaluable artefacts, including a crucial decoder that sends shockwaves through the Church. As the story unfolds, the past and present collide, revealing long-buried secrets and the relentless pursuit of power.

Themes and Writing Style

Khoury's writing style is characterised by its pace and vivid imagery, drawing readers into both the historical context and the high-stakes modern drama. The intertwining narratives explore themes of betrayal, the weight of history, and the enduring impact of ancient orders on contemporary society.

  • Historical intrigue
  • Modern-day adventure
  • Complex character dynamics

Fans of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code and similar thrillers will find Khoury's blend of rich historical detail and gripping suspense equally captivating.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 287 mm × 220 mm × 5 mm
Pages: 56
Publisher: Cinebook Ltd
ISBN: 9781849182997

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