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The Resurrectionist
  

The Resurrectionist (Hardcover)

by Thomas F. Monteleone (Author)
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The approaching millennium looms large in Monteleone's latest, which reprises the theme of ordinary people endowed with miraculous powers that hallmarked his Bram Stoker Award-winning novel, Blood of the Lamb (1992). After surviving a plane crash in the Florida Everglades, Maryland senator and Republican presidential hopeful Thomas Flanagan finds himself able to raise the newly dead by a laying-on of hands. Under the care of nurturing physician Estela Barrero, the corrupt Flanagan undergoes a spiritual transformation, inspiring him to save a cancer victim and to publicly resurrect his son after a fatal football injury. Before he can turn his powers to greater good, however, he is exploited by power brokers in Washington and investigated by the Vatican Secret Service, whose Special Commission on Miracles is wary of false prophets eager to capitalize on millennial fever. All the while, Flanagan is plagued by visions of a burning man who foretells his destiny but frightens him with the suspicion that he is going insane. Monteleone raises interesting questions regarding personal redemption and the power of faith but reduces them to fancy ornaments hanging on a brisk and often predictable thriller that culminates in Flanagan and Barrero's cross-country flight from political enemies. Although the corrupt American political system he depicts is straight out of a Frank Capra movie, it provides the perfect godless counterpart to a national spiritual awakening that builds throughout the tale. Slick and calculated, this novel pushes all the right emotional buttons and whets the appetite for the sequel set up by its inconclusive ending.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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After miraculously surviving a near-fatal plane crash, GOP presidential candidate Senator Thomas Flanagan discovers that he now possesses the power to heal the dying and resurrect the dead, but his new ""gift"" possesses a horrifying side effect. 40,000 first printing.

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3.0 out of 5 stars NOTHING NEW HERE, Dec 13 2002
By Michael Butts (Martinsburg, WV USA) - See all my reviews
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"The Resurrectionist" takes on an interesting premise---one man's ability to raise people from the dead---and nullifies it by focusing on the governmental conspiracies that inevitably come with such a gift, particularly when that gift belongs to a senator who is running for the presidency. There is no explanation as to why the Senator has this gift, and why one of his resurrectees crumbles in front of a worldwide television audience. Conveniently, other beneficiaries of the senator's gift turn out okay. Overblown, overdrawn, and derivative, I give it three stars only because it holds your interest to a rather disappointing climax.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Reading Material!!, Jul 26 1998
By mark30@gte.net (Little Rock, Arkansas) - See all my reviews
The Resurrectionist is a novel about a political figure who is running for the Presidency. While on a plane ride with his best friend, who is also his campaign manager, crashes. After the crash he finds his best friend dead and finds it within himself to bring his friend back to life...

At first I thought this was going to be a book that dealt with satanic characters (which I'm not into) but the ending is really surprising..

A Good Read...

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great concept!, Jan 16 1998
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The story is about a presidential candidate who gets magical powers that bring dead people back to life. He discovers that there are dangerous consequences in using these powers. The concept of the story is very unique and entertaining.
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