"Dark gothic work"
When their organization was outlawed, the Knights Templar
went underground until the Vatican recognized them again
and they became an arm of the church fighting the
supernatural enemies of humanity. One Knight Commander
Cade Williams, in charge of Echo Command, joined the order
when as a policeman he encountered a supernatural entity
he calls the Adversary that killed his wife. He fully
intends to avenge his wife's death but for now he fights
the cases of the order whenever he is called to do so. Someone or something is attacking commanderies (various
headquarters of the Knights Templar), killing the Templars
and raising them from the dead as revenants. The group of
nine led by Simon Hamilton Logan, the head Necromancer is
looking for the Spear of Destiny for it is believed
whoever possesses it could rule the world. The battle
becomes personal for Cade when he realizes the Necromancer
is in league with his enemy the Adversary. Before he can
ever think of taking vengeance on his foe, he must keep
the spear out of the enemy's hands, a difficult thing to
accomplish when there is a traitor within his organization. Horror fans will be delighted to discover the works of
Joseph Nassise a relatively new writer who can hold his
own with such masters as Douglas Clegg, Bentley Little,
and Stephen King. Heretic is a dark work, gothic in tone
with scary scenes that will frighten even those who don't
get scared by reading a horror novel. The protagonist
fights on the side of the light even though he has his own
agenda. Like this reviewer, fans will look forward to
more adventures starring Cade and the Knights Templar. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 16, 2005
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