The Kabbalistic Murder Code, Nathan Erez
The Kabbalistic Murder Code, Nathan Erez
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The Kabbalistic Murder Code

Author: Nathan Erez

Narrator: Josh Bloomberg

Unabridged: 8 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/11/2020


Synopsis

A professor from Jerusalem, an expert in decoding ancient Hebrew manuscripts, is hired to carry out a mysterious task, one that sends him to three continents. He becomes entangled in a web of murders that leave him deeply puzzled. However, he quickly discovers that if he does not succeed in deciphering the enigmatic manuscripts, through his in-depth knowledge of Kabbalah, the lives of many people—including his own family—will be endangered.

Interwoven within this exciting tale are curious passages reviewing the many conquests that the city of Jerusalem has endured during its long history. Their relevance and significance become clear only at the end of the book.

The Kabbalistic Murder Code is an exciting and fast-paced thriller. Thanks to its unique structure and enriching subject matter (the secret wisdom of Kabbalah), you simply cannot put it down. The drama's surprising solution integrates Kabbalistic elements and weaves the whole to a magical picture, leaving the listener almost breathless. It has been translated to date into four languages.

About Nathan Erez

Nathan Erez is a scholar of Jerusalem who is interested in many disciplines. He was born and raised in Israel. At the age of twelve, he was sent to Jerusalem to study, and since then he has lived there. He has many degrees (including a doctorate) in mathematics, computers, law, criminology, and humanities, from leading universities worldwide. In addition, he studied nine years in a Yeshiva (Rabbinical College). Nathan is the author of The Kabbalistic Murder Code: Mystery & International Conspiracies.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Heather on June 26, 2014

This book was interesting from a history standpoint, but far from a "thriller". Probably deserving of closer to a 3 star, but kind of fell flat for me in the second half and the confrontation/resolution at the end was weak. However, if you are interested in it from a historical point of view, assumi......more

Goodreads review by B. Sinsational on August 28, 2017

A Outstandingly Captivating Unique Thriller! The Da vinci Code & Indiana Jones, mixed well with a splash of infinite mysteries and hidden knowledge served perfectly chilled inside a outstanding story! I love that it is NOT your avarage "kickass, well trained super hunk", with ex military/ police/spy......more

Goodreads review by Penelope on March 06, 2020

I listened to the audio version and really liked the premise, characters, and atmosphere. I am interested in Judaism and the Kabballa. So this was a lot more than a mystery, it had ancient manuscripts, prophetic writings, forbidden knowledge, super computers, and powerful occult practices. Fun, exci......more

Goodreads review by Tavi on September 20, 2017

What's the code, after all?......more

Goodreads review by Jacqui on August 13, 2017

A difficult read There are few people to whom I could recommend this book. Not being conversant with any teachings of the Kabbalah, I am not in a position to judge what might be fact and what might be fiction. I did feel that the author had tremendous knowledge which he tried to impart to the reader.......more