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Erudite mystery flawed by pornographic excesses
by HiramTX
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December 20, 2009: I came across this book whilst doing an image search on "molten sea," the name given to a great bronze water basin that stood outside King Solomon's temple. The dust jacket of the book came up, sporting a drawing of the molten sea dating from about 1450, which was just the kind of imagery I was researching. I clicked on the image and read the blurb on the book which described a mystery centering around the shooting to death of three nude men sitting in an antique model of the molten sea fitted out as a hot tub. Since the story took place in Houston--where I reside--and dealt with an ancient temple appurtenance I was researching, I decided to give it a read.
Much to my delight, the protagonist took an interest in researching the metrology associated with the molten sea, this background material reflecting top-notch scholarship on the subject; hats off to the author for really doing his homework here.
Much to my dismay, however, the protagonist was made to be a sexual "hobbyist," i.e., one who consorts with call girls ("providers") about whom he has read performance reviews on an internet forum dedicated to posting such reviews. These "hobbyists" use a vocabulary of arcane acronyms to describe various sexual acts, and these acronyms are annoyingly scattered throughout the book without explanation as if the reader should already know them. The intimate descriptions of the "providers" and of the visit the protagonist makes to one of them are downright pornographic. Interestingly, not long after I finished the book, there was a local television news story about Houston vice officers raiding a party thrown by "prostitutes and their customers" who were connected with an internet forum very much like the one described in the book.
I honestly believe the book would have worked better as an intellectual "cozy" type mystery, no pornography, the otherwise likable bachelor protagonist pursuing a legitimate love interest--or being pursued by a legitimate love interest--as a part of the story.