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Of Craft and Honour George Gregory Buttigieg

Of Craft and Honour By George Gregory Buttigieg

Of Craft and Honour by George Gregory Buttigieg


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Revolves around the disaster affecting the author's father - Professor Henry Tonna Black, a respected professor of Law and a publicly self-declared member of a free and accepted Masonic lodge. However, one of the members in his lodge has turned his freemasonic knowledge and contacts into ideals far different from those of the honourable professor.

Of Craft and Honour Summary

Of Craft and Honour: And a Templar's Chronicles by George Gregory Buttigieg

This is a work of historical fiction alternating with a 2007 plot. Chapter by chapter, it defies any particular classifying genre. The historical aspect regarding the Templar arrests in the fourteenth century is completely accurate and has been very well researched. The modern part is futuristic (occurring in 2007) with many elements including that of part crime novel and is centred around a Maltese Masonic lodge which is infiltrated by criminal elements, generating a Propaganda-Due like situation that rocked Italy in 1981. And this at the same time of critical world political climate - Russia becoming rather menacing again, a great increase in fundamentalist terrorism, Syria becoming openly and formally home to terrorists. The supposed author of the book - a young Maltese lawyer, Frederick Tonna Black - is currently risking life and limb while working in the Jerusalem area as part of an international group of volunteers known as Suffrance International. In the evenings, near an open fire, each tells his own tale, usually one that led to pain and heartbreak and at times to a subconscious death wish. Frederick Tonna Black holds back until his book is published where he pours out his whole story. Each chapter alternates with the publication of part of "A Templar's Chronicles". These "Chronicles" had been purchased at an auction sale in Valletta on the 26th July 1887, by Frederick's great great grandfather, a freemasonic sea captain, at a private auction sale in a house in Valletta. At that time, these manuscripts were considered pretty valueless but Frederick's Father - Professor Henry Tonna Black realised at a young age the value of these "Chronicles", both historically and as related to the Craft. He spent a veritable fortune restoring these chronicles and subjecting them to independent expert confirmation. They turn out to be the writings of one Jean Jacques Armande de St Georges, a veteran Templar and right hand Man of the last Templar Grand Master Jacqus de Molay. They describe the period of time just before, during and after the arrest of the Templars by King Philippe of France. The modern story revolves around the disaster affecting Frederick's father - Professor Henry Tonna Black, an immensely respected professor of Law and a publicly self-declared member of a free and accepted Masonic lodge, which he himself has set up. And this is in Catholic Malta - intensely prejudicial to the Craft. Because he is held in such respect, he has managed to give the Craft an element of respect and credibility. However one of the members in his lodge - the unscrupulous Malik - has turned his freemasonic knowledge and contacts into ideals far different from those of the honourable professor. This disaster is uncovered by the United Grand Lodge of England which severs all connections with the Maltese 's lodge and Henry which is so dear to Henry's heart...But there are more problems on the horizon. An unidentified corpse is found at St Paul's Bay...who is he and who killed him? Sub-plots include the police commissioner, a private detective, a Franciscan Friar (who is a poet and some of his works are actually included!) , a police inspector and a woman of good breeding who is "on the game" and by becoming the professor's paramour had been instrumental in Malik gaining the professor's friendship...An attempt is made on her life...which she survives...only to lose her life later...In the midst of these turmoils, Professor Tonna Black stops from publishing his precious chronicles but his son - lawyer Frederick Tonna Black- takes up the challenge, feeling partly guilty for something he was involved in. He decides to combine the "Chronicles" with the story he has to tell, as he saves life and limb in the eternal Palestinian-Israeli conflict, in Jerusalem, home to the original Templars, where "it all started"...

About George Gregory Buttigieg

GEORGE GREGORY BUTTIGIEG is a 53 year old consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at St Luke's Hospital in Malta and a Senior Lecturer in Medicine and Surgery at the University of Malta. He is married to Annabelle Bonnici and has two daughters Nicola Ann, a family doctor - and Gaby, who is in her final year of law studies. The author is, himself, a Knight Hospitaller or as is nowadays known, a member of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, and is also the Director of the Blood Bank run by the Order in Malta. He is intensely interested in the history of the medieval military orders, especially the Templars and the Hospitallers, and has published and lectured extensively on the subject. In delving in the history of the Templars he developed a purely armchair and academic interest in Freemasonry, which he still researches, and which inspired the present novel. George G Buttigieg is also the Republic of Malta's Ambassador to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, the seat of Government of which is located in Rome. Although this is the author's first novel in English, he has published both poetry and numerous short stories in English and Maltese. His second novel - medieval, Templar oriented and with Maltese connections - is well on its way to seeing the light of day.

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GOR003721995
9789993267287
9993267287
Of Craft and Honour: And a Templar's Chronicles by George Gregory Buttigieg
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Agenda
2005-12-31
342
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