The Righteous Men

The Righteous Men

infobox Book
name = The Righteous Men
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author = Sam Bourne (Also known as Jonathan Freedland)
country = United Kingdom
language = English
genre = Religion, Thriller, Crime, Mystery novel
publisher = HarperCollins (UK)
release_date = 18 March 2003 (U.S.) & 1 July 2003 (UK)
media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback)
pages = 448 pages (UK Hardback), 568 pages (UK Paperback)
isbn = ISBN 0061138290

"The Righteous Men" is a novel written by Sam Bourne, a pseudonym of English journalist Jonathan Freedland. The story is about a half-British news reporter, Will Monroe (Jr), Jewish Occult Mysticism, Kabbalah, Hasidic Judaism, and the nefarious Christian sect known as "Church of the Reborn Jesus".

It has been described as "The biggest challenger to Dan Brown's (author of the Da Vinci Code) crown" by the British newspaper "The Mirror".

Plot summary

Will Monroe's normal life is disrupted when his wife is kidnapped while he is reporting on a story of a militia man found dead in his isolated log cabin. Further investigation into the death brings Monroe to the conclusion that the dead militia man shared an attribute with a New York City pimp, also recently murdered. They were both described as being 'righteous'. As more murders of 'righteous men' happen across the globe, time seems to be running out for Will and the old and current friends he has enlisted. With a series of clues from a mysterious source, absurd twists and religious factors Will soon finds himself in the middle of a plot to bring about nothing less than Judgement Day.

The book focuses on the fact that several people been murdered in what can only be described as a humane way. What these victims have in common is that they have been described by folk who knew them as "righteous" (hence the title) although they lead some mundane or unethical existence (i.e. pimps, drug barons or even call centre employees). Nothing seems to fit to connect the murders together. A rookie NY Times reporter is sent on a murder case (the pimp) and is then sent of to do a story in Seattle where he finds another victim here whilst trying to report on freak weather conditions. While he's away, his wife gets kidnapped by what turns out to be the Hassidic community in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.

What these "Righteous Men" turn out to be are based on Jewish folklore: that the world rests on 36 men who perform righteous acts to others. They themselves may not know that they are one of 36 and will always lead a life so far removed from what they are about. But without these men - the world will not be spared by God. So while the killing of the real 36 continues, the world (according to this story) is in grave danger. The killings seem to be done in the name of God; but as it is a Jewish story, why would they want this to happen? It turns out that the killings are being done by a faction of the Christian Church (The Church of the Reborn Jesus) who hold the notion that the Jews have forfeited their role as the chosen people (replacement theology) and by killing the 36 should bring about the Second Coming (something the Jews do not believe).

Trivia

*"The Righteous Men" features Wikipedia as an academic style encyclopedia, instead of an open-contribution online encyclopedia. In this meaning that it is an "open-contribution online encyclopedia" but that academic references are needed to make a quality scholarly article.

*"Coeur d'Alene" was mentioned in Sam Bourne's novel "The Righteous Men" as a spot that the main character quickly drove past. It is stated that Coeur d' Alene is the home of the Aryan Nations. However, the Aryan Nations' home was in nearby Hayden Lake, not Coeur d'Alene specifically. The compound is no longer in Hayden Lake due to a heated lawsuit and the bankruptcy of the Aryan Nations.

*In 2006 the book hit Richard & Judy's Summer Book Club.

ee also

*Supersessionism
*Hasidic Judaism

External links

* [http://www.jewishquarterly.org/article.asp?articleid=221 Jewish Quarterly review]
* [http://unrealityshout.com/blog/sam-bourne-the-righteous-men-book-review Review of The Righteous Men] on Unreality Shout


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