Sunday, June 11, 2017

"The Last Templar" by Raymond Khoury


The Last Templar
by Raymond Khoury
Penguin Books, 2005
Notes by Travis Simpkins

     Fast paced and gripping, The Last Templar by Raymond Khoury expertly utilizes the winning formula of having ancient mysteries play out in a modern setting… it is instantly relatable and altogether intriguing. Perhaps intentionally, the book has a cinematic feel to it's scenes and indeed, a TV mini-series adaption of the novel has since been released.  The text is well-written and Raymond Khoury's genuine interest in history and his knowledge of the novel's geographical  sites creates an air of believability in a genre often populated by far-fetched scenarios.
     The plot begins when four horsemen, dressed at Knights Templar, raid the opening of an exhibition of Vatican treasures at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Leaving bloodshed in their wake, they abscond with a curious geared encoding device. The subsequent investigation finds an archaeologist teamed up with an FBI Agent as they chase after those responsible, delving frighteningly deep into an ancient mystery while traveling across the globe in search of the lost secret of the Templars. Flashbacks to 1291 and the harrowing ordeals that the Templars faced in a desperate effort to protect their secret offer respite from the modern chaos. The present-day journey takes the reader on a journey from New York City to the mountains of Turkey, from Vatican City to the small island of Yialos in Symi. Well worth the cover price, the 500+ page storyline moves rapidly and stays interesting throughout.


The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: Fall of Acre, 1291

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: Great Hall. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: The Knights Templar

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: Jewel Encrusted Cross

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: King Solomon's Temple, Jerusalem

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: Jacques De Molay. Knights Templar

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: Temple Mount, Jerusalem

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: The Knights Templar

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: The Knights Templar

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: Burned Church, New York

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: Burned Church, New York

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: Mountains of Turkey

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: Reservoir, Turkey

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: Vatican City

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: St. Peter's Basilica

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: St. Peter's Basilica

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: Ship Figurehead

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: Yialos, Symi

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: Ancient Codex

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: Yialos, Symi

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury

The Last Templar. Raymond Khoury: Movie Version

Saturday, June 10, 2017

George Washington. First President of the United States of America. by Travis Simpkins

George Washington. 1732-1799. 1st President of the United States. Freemason. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
George Washington
( 1732 - 1799 )
American Founding Father
First President of the United States
Commander-in-Chief of the
Continental Army during the Revolutionary War
Freemason, Honored by
The George Washington Masonic National Memorial
Alexandria, Virginia
by Travis Simpkins



based on a 1795 portrait by Gilbert Stuart
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City


George Washington - Founding Father - Biography


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George Washington. Freemason. by Travis Simpkins. The Washington Monument. Washington, D.C.

Friday, June 9, 2017

New Book: Measured Expectations by Michael R. Poll. Author Portrait by Travis Simpkins

Measured Expectations. by Michael R. Poll. Author portrait by Travis Simpkins


     I'm quite honored that Michael R. Poll has included my portrait of him on the back cover of his new book, "Measured Expectations." His writing is insightful, sincere and relatable. I have derived a great amount of valuable knowledge from his works over the past year and a half, both in printed and video form, so it is meaningful to see my work appear on a book of his. The book is now available to order through Cornerstone Book Publishers. 


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Measured Expectations. by Michael R. Poll. Author portrait by Travis Simpkins