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Book of Names, The - Jill Gregory
Book of Names, The
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When a childhood tragedy comes back to haunt Professor David Shepherd, he finds himself in possession of knowledge that holds the world in a delicate balance. He uncovers the Book of Names - an ancient text originating with the biblical Adam, and thought lost to history forever. By Kabbalistic... show more
When a childhood tragedy comes back to haunt Professor David Shepherd, he finds himself in possession of knowledge that holds the world in a delicate balance. He uncovers the Book of Names - an ancient text originating with the biblical Adam, and thought lost to history forever. By Kabbalistic tradition, the book contains the names of each generation’s thirty-six righteous souls - the Hidden Ones - by whose merits alone the world continues to exist. Legend holds that if all thirty-six Hidden Ones were eliminated, the world would meet its end. When the Hidden Ones start dying of unnatural causes, the world grows increasingly unstable: war in Afghanistan, massive flooding in New York, brutal terrorist attacks in Melbourne, a tanker explosion in Iran. David finds himself battling against the Gnoseos, a secret religious sect whose goal is to destroy the world by eliminating all of the righteous souls. David’s involvement quickly turns personal when his stepdaughter’s name is discovered to be one of the endangered. With the help of a brilliant and beautiful Israeli ancient texts expert, David races to decipher the traditions of the Kabbalah to save the righteous souls, his stepdaughter, and perhaps the world.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN: 9781423330851 (1423330854)
Publisher: Brilliance Audio on CD Value Priced
Edition language: English
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2.0 Just Finished Reactions: The Book of Names by Jill Gregory and Karen Tintori
It started off good,then slowly took a turn for bad. The farther I got into this novel, the more I wanted it to end. The climax was ok but nothing great. It reminded me of something worse than a Dan Brown novel (which says a lot). Very cliche. Too many times I wondered why no one smarter than David ...
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