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Enoch's Portal: A Stephan Raszer Investigation [Paperback]

A. W. Hill (Author)
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May 2003
Trapped in a showcase marriage and a downward spiral of depression, Sofia Gould abandons her plush life in Los Angeles for the promise of spiritual rebirth offered by a bizarre European cult known as The Temple of the Sun and its charismatic frontman, Luc Fourche. To retrieve her, Sofia's studio mogul husband retains Stephan Raszer, a private investigator who navigates the nether world with a child's boundless curiosity and a journalist's skepticism. Raszer is no mere "de-programmer". Like the lost souls he seeks to redeem, he is looking for something worthy of his faith.

The Temple claims descent from a medieval order which lies at the center of eight centuries of conspiracy theory and high-stakes espionage. Inside its labyrinth lie scandalous secrets, occult mysteries and danger. Raszer may be the only man who can penetrate the heart of darkness and strike a match to Sofia's dying light. If not, she and five others will trade their worldly possessions for a ticket on a cosmic voyage beyond belief. And there is more at risk than money, for the Temple of the Sun is a jet set suicide cult which has declared a jihad on life itself. To free Sofia from its grasp, Raszer will have to answer a question worthy of the Sphinx: is Luc Fourche selling snake oil, or something more sublime?

Sofia's twisted trail takes Raszer from his Hollywood home turf via the Temple's murky front operation in Montreal to the fog-haunted streets of Prague, but he will not confront his true nemesis until he has thrown himself, bruised and nearly broken, into the forge of the hallucinatory Australian Outback. Along the way, Raszer comes to know Sofia's journey as the shadow of his own path, her hunger for oblivion as the dark side of his own thirst for wholeness. Raszer has a score to settle with his soul, and it's far more than just "another case" when saving Sofia may allow the detetective to reclaim a piece of himself left behind years before.


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...before you know it, you're hooked. -- Alex Proyas, Director, The Crow, Dark City

A hero who is a James Bond for this spiritually uncertain age. -- Ian Rankin, Author The Inspector Rebus Mysteries - Resurrection Men, The Falls

Scary, complex, spiritual, fascinating... -- Caldecot (Cotty) Chubb, Producer, The Mummy Returns, Eve's Bayou

Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Champion Press (WI) (May 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1891400592
  • ISBN-13: 978-1891400599
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,123,520 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good effort, though doesn't quite live up to its potential, February 2, 2011
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This review is from: Enoch's Portal: A Stephan Raszer Investigation (Paperback)
Stephen Raszer is a private investigator who specializes in deviant religions. A client hires him to rescue his wife who has fallen afoul of an especially dangerous doomsday-type cult. Raszer is off on a whirlwind adventure around the globe to rescue her before the clock ticks out.

For those up on mystery religions and secret societies, this book will be a treat. Aspects of this book reminded me of The Illuminatus! Trilogy and Focault's Pendulum. The author gets bonus points for working in one of my favorite pieces of obscurum, The Voynich Manuscript.

However, something in all this never quite clicks into place, though I cannot say exactly what. As I said in the review title, there is great potential here, but it misses the mark on delivering.

Obviously, this isn't a book for everyone, especially those with no knowledge of the rather sweeping subject matter. I suspect that in a year or two I'll re-read this, and either adjust my rating up or down one star.
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