Inspired
by the true story of mysterious Freemason files thought to hold a terrible
secret, which were stolen by the SS in 1940, recovered by the Red Army in 1945,
and returned a half century later, SHADOW RITUAL (Le French Book; March 25,
2015; $16.95) by Eric Giacometti and Jacques Ravenne is a fast paced international thriller that takes the reader from
France to Italy to Israel.
RITUAL MURDERS.
ANCIENT ENEMIES. A POWERFUL SECRET.
An
electrifying thriller about the rise of extremism. Two slayings—one in Rome and
one in Jerusalem—rekindle an ancient rivalry between modern-day secret
societies for knowledge lost at the fall of the Third Reich. Detective Antoine
Marcas unwillingly teams up with the strong-willed Jade Zewinski to chase
Neo-Nazi assassins across Europe. They must unravel an arcane Freemason
mystery, sparked by information from newly revealed KGB files. Inspired from
the true story of mysterious Freemason files thought to hold a terrible secret,
stolen by the SS in 1940, recovered by the Red Army in 1945 and returned half a
century later.
How did the two of you come together to write SHADOW RITUAL?
Many things led us into
this adventure. First of all, Jacques is a Freemason, and Eric had investigated
scandals linked to freemasonry. We had two different visions of this
brotherhood. Second, Eric had already written a mystery and his French
publisher was encouraging him to write another one. Thirdly, we had known each
other since our teenage years together spent in Toulouse, in the south of
France, when we shared a passion for esoteric mysteries and secret societies.
At the time, while others were flirting, we were exploring Cathar castles and
Templar outposts, certain we would find some lost treasure, perhaps even the Holy
Grail. We always kept a bit of that feeling of wonder. All of this came
together with the idea of a Freemason inspector. Two other inspirations fed Shadow Ritual: the little known story of
Freemason persecutions in Nazi-occupied France, and the true story of French
Freemason archives stolen by the Nazis in 1940, recovered by the Soviets in
1945 and only returned to France in 2000. What secret did they hold?
How does the fact that Jacques is a Freemason and Eric is
a Profane affect the portrayal of the relationships between your characters?
It gives us a more
balanced view of freemasonry: one that is not too indulgent and not too full of
fantasy.
What was the inspiration for the characters Antoine Marcas and
Jade Zewinski?
Antoine embodies an
upright Freemason who believes in his ideals, but is aware that the brotherhood
is not perfect. He is always doubting, and that is his strength. Jade is
hostile to freemasonry and challenges Marcas, by asking him all the questions
the Profane have about this secret society.
The Inspector Marcas series is an international phenomenon! Has
the success of the series changed your life?
The success of the
series has allowed us the freedom to write and earn a living from it, which is
a real luxury.
How did you decide to write a series with a freemason as the
protagonist?
We though thrillers are
an excellent way for readers to discover the world of freemasonry. Then, we
were doubly lucky: at the time, nobody in France had had the idea of creating a
positive Freemason protagonist, and Dan Brown published his Da Vinci Code a year before we brought
out the first Antoine Marcas mystery in French. We were the first French
authors to benefit from the Dan Brown effect.
SHADOW RITUAL deals with actual Freemason history and the
potential implications of a breach; has SHADOW RITUAL ruffled some feathers?
At first, Jacques’s
brothers were a little thrown off. But over time, freemasons have become
fervent supporters of Inspector Marcas. The rituals and meetings described in
the books are genuine, and readers can understand a little bit more about the
brotherhood.
How much research do you have to do, which are the most
difficult types of scenes to research, and have you ever had to go to extreme
or unusual lengths to research a scene?
We spend a lot of time
in libraries, often in Freemason libraries, which have many rare books. We also
meet with scholars. This is a fascinating part of the work, but it’s important
not to get lost in the research or to recount too much of what we found in
books. The hard part is building a plot and adjusting the mechanism to work
like clockwork.
What are you reading now?
The Black Swan by Nassim Nicholas
Taleb, a fascinating book about the unforeseeable events that change the
destinies of nations.
Who or what has influenced your style of writing?
Jacques’s influences are
very literary, as he was a French professor and a Paul Valery scholar. Eric’s
are more thrillers (both books and movies).
What’s up next for you, Eric?
I’m heading to New York
for Thrillerfest in July. I can’t wait to meet other thriller writers. And next
year, there will be another Antoine Marcas thriller in English, one with
surprising Freemason information about the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel
Tower.
What’s up next for you, Jacques?
Las Vegas in August to
celebrate my son’s twenty-first birthday, and shared impatience with Eric for
the next Marcas adventure.
I did not receive any compensation for this review. I did, however, receive a free copy for my review from Meryl L. Moss Media Relations, Inc.
I did not receive any compensation for this review. I did, however, receive a free copy for my review from Meryl L. Moss Media Relations, Inc.
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