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Epic Adventure for Music Lovers and History Buffs The Book of Wisdom is a journey from the ancient Near East to yesterday's Dublin, a hunt for the very first song, and a quest to rediscover the bonds between religion and superstition, between history and myth, between art and reason, between love and hate. A scribe fights to save his heritage from the Roman legion. A professor seeks atonement for his mistakes. Both men, scholars separated by millennia, seek a pathway to the divine, sacrificing all to protect an ancient melody that opens a door between the realms. But while the power is great, good and evil are hard to balance when heroes cannot tell magic from physics in a universe where both exist together. Men and women fight for what they desire most, believing it to be for the good, but how can one know what is true when science is also a myth? And when a hero falls in battle, we pray that another will rise to take her place so that evil, if evil it is, will not overwhelm us all. It is the first book in the four-volume series, The Harmony of the Spheres. Book Two: The Sword and the Pen is scheduled for release in the Spring of 2016. Jerusalem, Palestine. 68 CE. Jacob ben Honi must fight to protect the woman he loves and the heritage of his people from the vengeance he brought upon them. He hides an ancient book of songs, then encodes its location on a Copper Scroll. Next, he sends this Scroll on an odyssey which will draw generations of seekers into its wake. The scribe’s ruse sparks a war waged across centuries, while he is left with a debt he must wait millennia to repay. Dublin, Ireland. 2011 CE. Lured by a woman and a song, Douglas Crenshaw deciphers an Arabic poem and uncovers an ancient melody. As his rivals close in, he rekindles a flame while facing the truth about his past. Conflict leads to murder as his team joins the hunt for the Copper Scroll. Yet when he finally confronts the woman of his heart, she reveals a secret from their past. He realizes he has been duped. The origin of an ancient song is no longer the only mystery he has to solve, and the answers, it seems, are just beyond his grasp.
The Book of Wisdom (The Harmony of the Spheres 1), by Jeremy Falcon- Amazon Sales Rank: #1296079 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-05-13
- Released on: 2015-05-13
- Format: Kindle eBook
From Kirkus Reviews "A twisty thriller that proves to be a wily, if textually dense, adventure." - Kirkus Reviews
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"Jeremy Falcon is very intelligent in his choices and the plot and history alone are sweeping and great fun to read. I recommend this book for all fiction fans...even the ones who couldn't tell Bach from Beethoven. It's about music, but there is so much more than that. The Harmony of the Spheres series looks like it's going to be an amazing ride and I can't wait to be a part of it." - Katelyn Hensel, Reader's Favorite
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A dense and lively read around (written) music's origins By Marcia Tiede This book is a little reminiscent of an Indiana Jones tale, though there is not a single character in the lead role -- instead there are two, separated by almost two millennia. The earlier protagonist is a hero figure, seasoned in the Roman legions, who returns to the Essene community of his childhood, in a time of fear and foreboding prior to the Roman attack on Jerusalem. Jacob ben Honi is also a talented singer and musician, a quick and sensitive learner, who was taught some of the secret mysteries of music and its power, going back to King David, but who fled after an episode of betrayal and tragedy. He has returned to face that legacy - as well as to see Rebekah, the woman he has loved since childhood.The contemporary lead character, Douglas Crenshaw, is a difficult academic, a music history teacher at Northwestern University, prone to bitter rants, whiskey, and impatience. He is obsessed with the recreation of the earliest music, deriving clues from archaeological digs and obscure manuscripts. This sought-for earliest music is framed in terms of the chain of knowledge from the classical world to the Western world via Arab civilization in Spain - all of which threads come together around a mysterious manuscript that his old flame Fatima, a professor of Egyptian origin, has found hidden in the library of Trinity College, Dublin. Crenshaw is augmented in his mission to Dublin by his two "girls" - one his attractive and loyal-despite-all research assistant, and the other a brilliant and asocial Linux geek.The atmosphere of Jerusalem (a snakepit of rival factions) and its surrounds in Jacob's time is one of grim desperation, as they seek ways to preserve their heritage for any surviving generations. The contemporary story between Evanston and Dublin, with its range of characters from nefarious to quirky and eccentric, leavens the tone. Both protagonists present music as a cosmological force and key; the mystery manuscript is a link to that key and between the two stories, which, in alternating chapters, are stitched ever closer together.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Did music contribute to the evolution of Earth? By Joan A. Adamak This book was written so that it causes the reader to feel like s/he is now experiencing time as of the Common Era C.E. The book is divided into chapters so that one chapter is always entitled October 1, 66 C.E. and the next chapter is entitled June 20, 2011 C.E. and they continuously switch back and forth because the earlier time wrote about characters and activities that were important to music and the 2011 C.E. is about Professor of Musicology, Douglas Crenshaw.The earlier time features Jacob, who was a Judean, but fostered by a Roman officer and as a Centurion, Jacob ben honi, decided to give up his allegiance to Rome and return to being a Jew, which he was raised as a child. During his early years, he was musically inclined and studied music with the Essenes as music was one of their foremost practices. Jacob not only learned to play the lyre and flute, he also was a beautiful singer. Music being broken down into codes so that different sounds could be produced was practiced at that time.The later time features Professor Crenshaw of Northwestern University, along with two other famous men of Musicology and Professor Crenshaw believes that everything on Earth is the result of music and throughout the ages various cultures have worked with sound, coding it and attempting to produce sounds of nature and invention. He is cranky and impatient with anyone who says different. He has an assistant, a graduate Lucy, who helps him research. Recently a young woman, Pam Goddard introduced herself after one of his lectures, saying she has a Master in Applied Mathematics. Professor Crenshaw has just been fired by the University when he receives an invitation from Dr. Fatima Al-salem, head of Medieval Islamic studies. According to Crenshaw, music first began to be recorded on paper by the Spanish and Arabs and some of those early arrangements cannot be translated. Fatima has just received an ancient vocal arrangement, which no one can translate musically and she invites Crenshaw to come to Trinity College in Dublin to work on it. Trinity College is famous for having many ancient manuscripts. Crenshaw takes Pam and Lucy with him. Pam disagrees with Crenshaw about music being the basis for everything, but math is. However Pam’s ability with math, especially when writing for the computer, is most helpful. The vocal piece Fatima has, she hopes is one named “Cantilena de la Luz” that has always been rumored to exist, but no one has ever seen it.Now that is the crux of this story. But especially in the 66 CE era, there is much action because Rome is out to control Judea and has already conquered Galilee on its way to Jerusalem. Much of the history of this era, many readers already know or might be interested in it. In the 2011 C.E. period, although there is some action, it is filled with dialogues by Crenshaw while he explains music, how it developed, and how different tones are developed. Unless a person either has a background for this or wants to learn about it, it becomes boring.The book is well-written and it is whether the reader enjoys the content as to its appeal. I was given a pdf copy for an honest review.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Thrilling Adventure Story about Ancient Music! By Bookseller80 Jeremy Falcon's "The Book of Wisdom" is both academic and adventurous as it takes readers from the hot desert sands of Roman-occupied Judea to the prestigious halls of a Dublin research library. It's two protagonists are Douglas Crenshaw, an unorthodox university professor who's made a name for himself obsessing about the ancient music of bygone eras; and Jacob ben Honi, a renegade Roman soldier who returns to Jerusalem to save his people from foreign attack. Both characters' journeys revolve around music and a mysterious manuscript—The Book of Wisdom—whose buried secrets hold the potential to both rewrite history and shake up the status-quo.This novel is fast-paced, dynamic and exciting, filled with intrigue and danger as its characters risk everything to uncover ever-larger truths. There is romance, suspense, friendship and betrayal within its pages. There are breathtaking panoramas of now-vanished landscapes brought magically back to life with the author's expertly-crafted prose. There is humor, irony and pithy observations about the human experience. The action scenes sparkle with the intensity of a roaring fire in the darkness. The characters are intrepid and interesting with strong motivations for doing what they do. The chapters end in suspense, leaving readers wanting to know more! And all throughout, the author seasons his writings with insightful observations about the evolution of music and its role in shaping civilization itself.Fans of Dan Brown should not miss reading this daring work by a first-time novelist. What a fantastic read!
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