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"This is a fabulous mystery that is at its best with the deep look into Milton, his beliefs, his era and his masterpieces. The murders of scholars and the assaults on the present day hero add action and suspense, but also detract from the incredible captivating depth into the life and times of John Milton." Harriet Klausner, themysterygazette.blogspot.co.il
"For those who love adventure stories, this is a book worth putting on the same shelf with the De Vinci Code [sic]. And for those who want to read a fresh and an enthusiastic tribute to Judaism, this is a book worth savoring and worth sharing....you will never think of John Milton in quite the same way after reading this book." Jack Reier, the South Florida Jewish Journal
"The story explores the importance of Paradise Lost to Christendom, but also presents interesting aspects of the poem that account for Milton's knowledge and understanding of Mosaic Law and Hebraic texts. . . . this book delivers a suspenseful, enjoyable, and intelectually stimulating read." Renita Last, jewishbookcouncil.org
"Barry Libin displays a deft and subtle hand with his Milton work. Dr. Libin' astute and nuanced work with Milton' treatment of evil is highly impressive." David Birnbaum, author, Summa Metaphysical
"This book will appeal to readers who enjoy historical mysteries and English literature. Fans of The Da Vinci Code will be pleased to discover something that is well written. There is plenty of material for book clubs to discuss as well." Barbara M. Bibel, Association of Jewish Libraries
Book Information
ISBN 9789655241587
Author Barry Libin
Format Hardback
Page Count 256
Imprint Urim Publications
Publisher Urim Publications
Weight(grams) 671g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 22mm