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{{Infobox book
| name = The Holy
| image = [[Image:TheHoly.jpg|200px|Recent paperback cover]]
| image caption = Recent paperback cover
| author = [[Daniel Quinn]]
| country = [[United States]]
| language = [[English language|English]]
| genre = [[Novel]]
| media_type = Print ([[Hardcover|Hardback]] & [[Paperback]])
| publisher = Context Books (first edition, hardcover), [[Zoland Books]] (re-released paperback)
| release_date = September [[2002]]
| pages = 416 p. (first edition, hardcover), 432 p. (paperback)
| isbn = ISBN 1-893956-30-X (first edition, hardcover), ISBN 1-58195-214-7 (paperback)
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'''''The Holy''''' is a novel by bestselling author [[Daniel Quinn]] (who wrote the novel ''[[Ishmael (novel)|Ishmael]]''), published in October [[2002]] by Context Books, about a man's quest to find ancient "false gods". The novel's genre is not easily classifiable but has elements of horror, thriller and new age mysticism about it, together with some coherent themes interlaced regarding consumerism, the environment, the sacredness of nature and the pitfalls of religious faith.
== Plot summary==
Aaron, a wealthy amateur scholar, hires [[sexagenarian]] [[private investigator]] Howard, whom he meets as a chess club in [[Chicago]] to which they both belong, to investigate the gods [[Baal]], [[Astaroth|Ashtoroth]] and [[Moloch]], that were worshipped for centuries in [[Israel]] during a period of antiquity when the [[Abrahamic god|God of Abraham]] had fallen into disfavor. As Aaron says to Howard while proposing the task, referring to story of [[Exodus]] of the [[Old Testament]]:
{{cquote|Nowhere does it say they don't exist ... What it says is they're false gods ... gods not to be trusted.}} Although Howard initially turns down the case, thinking Aaron is either crazy or a fool, Aaron is dogged, and increases his offer of reward until Howard eventually relents. However, Howard only agrees to work on the problem for one month to test whether any inroads can be made into the peculiar case.
It is indeed a problem — how to even begin investigating a trail that is ''centuries cold''. Howard turns to a [[psychic]] for help, who using a [[Tarot card reading]], sets Howard on a path which leads him to a young boy named Tim from [[Indiana]], in whom the gods have taken an interest. Tim's father, who was in the midst of a [[mid-life crisis]], has recently disappeared. Howard helps Tim in his quest to locate and determine what has become of his father. In their quest they are dogged by [[supernatural]] events that are eventually revealed as the workings of the gods who may be "false," but who are, neverthlesss, real.
==Literary significance & criticism==
* [http://www.reviewsofbooks.com/the_holy The Holy's book review]
==Release details==
*2002, USA, Context Books ISBN 1-893956-30-X, Pub date ? September 2002, hardcover (First edition)
*2002, USA, Zoland Books ISBN 1-58195-214-7, Pub date 3 January 2006 , paperback
==References==
{{wikibooks}}
*[[Amazon.com]], Inc. (1996-2006). [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1581952147 The Holy (Paperback)]. Retrieved April 29, 2006.
*Claude Lalumière (2003). [http://www.infinityplus.co.uk/fantasticfiction/holy.htm The Holy]. Retrieved April 29, 2006.
*Jan Lundberg (2006). [http://www.culturechange.org/dquinn.htm ''Be Yourself, Spiritual Man''; an essay on The Holy]. Retrieved April 29, 2006.
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[[Category:2002 novels]]
[[Category:Novels by Daniel Quinn]]