The Last Templar


The Last Templar is a 2005 novel by Raymond Khoury, and is also his debut work. The novel was on the New York Times Bestseller list for 22 months. As of 2012, it has sold over 5million copies worldwide. It was adapted into a television miniseries in 2009.

Back story

In 1291, following the fall of Acre, the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, to the Saracens, a small party of Knights Templar leave the city with a small chest. Their ship, the Falcon Temple, is damaged in a storm at sea and sinks. One of the knights is mortally wounded in the event; he dies on land after hiding a small leather pouch under a gravestone. He charges the remainder of the ship's company to deliver an encoded letter to the head of the Templars.
The last surviving knight reaches Paris in 1314, just in time to see the order's last Grand Master, Jacques de Molay, being burned at the stake after refusing to reveal the location of the Templars' treasure. The last knight commits himself to maintaining the legend of the Templars' threat to the Catholic Church.

Characters

Martin of Carmaux

Martin is in the secondary plot of the story and is a Templar. After his mentor Aimard dies, he is to take a message to the Grand Master, but after many perils, he is captured in Tuscany and forced into slavery for years before returning to France.

Tess Chaykin

Tess is an archaeologist and was in the museum when it was attacked. She is a main part in discovering where the pouch is and after she befriends Reilly, they go together to Turkey to find the pouch.

Sean Reilly

Reilly is an FBI agent who is assigned the case of the museum attack. After capturing Gus and finding the other two people who attacked the museum dead, he befriends Tess. He is a Roman Catholic.

Gus Waldron, Branko Petrovic and Mitch Adeson

These are the three men who, with Vance, attacked the museum and took the multi-geared rotor encoder. The three are killed by a man named Plunkett, who is a henchman of de Angelis and who hunts them down and kills each man in a different way.

William "Bill" Vance

Vance is the main antagonist and raids the museum and takes the encoding device. His motives are to reveal to the world that Christianity is based on a falsehood. The falsehood, to him, is that Jesus of Nazareth was divine and not just a spiritual teacher. He believes that revealing this will be the end of the religion. He wants to do this because a priest advised him and his wife against aborting a high-risk pregnancy. This resulted in the deaths of Vance's wife and unborn daughter. Vance dies after he falls from a ledge reaching for the Gospel.

Monsignor de Angelis

De Angelis is a monsignor working for the Vatican. He is behind the killing of the three raiders and sinks the boat that Tess was on to prevent the recovery of the figurehead containing the Templars' chest. He also received training and orders from the CIA.

Adaptations

Graphic novel series

Between 2009 and 2013, the French publisher Dargaud released a four-part graphic novel adaptation of The Last Templar.
The series was later expanded with a further two volumes adapting the sequel The Templar Salvation.
VolumeBased uponTitleArtistPublication dateISBN
1The Last TemplarL'encodeurMiguel Lalor13 March 2009
2The Last TemplarLe chevalier de la crypteMiguel Lalor26 February 2010
3The Last TemplarL'église engloutieMiguel Lalor20 May 2011
4The Last TemplarLe faucon du templeMiguel Lalor18 January 2013
5The Templar SalvationOeuvre du démonBruno Rocco7 March 2014
6The Templar SalvationLe Chevalier manchotBruno Rocco4 October 2016

An English language translation of the series is published in the UK by Cinebook.
VolumeBased uponTitleArtistPublication dateISBN
1The Last TemplarThe EncoderMiguel Lalor2 June 2016
2The Last TemplarThe Knight in the CryptMiguel Lalor4 August 2016
3The Last TemplarThe Sunken ChurchMiguel Lalor16 March 2017
4The Last TemplarThe Falcon TempleMiguel Lalor18 May 2017
5The Templar SalvationThe Devil's HandiworkBruno Rocco18 January 2018
6The Templar SalvationThe One-Armed KnightBruno Rocco26 April 2018

TV miniseries

NBC made a two-part television miniseries starring Mira Sorvino, Scott Foley, Victor Garber, and Omar Sharif. It aired over two successive nights: Sunday, January 25 and Monday, January 26, 2009. It re-aired Sunday, May 31 and Sunday, June 7, 2009.
The TV miniseries The Last Templar was criticized in Turkey by the media for misrepresenting the geography of Turkey.
The movie is much different than the book. In the movie, Tess pursues the Met's "Templars" on a police horse; in the book she was hiding with everyone else. Gus is depicted as a crook who was trying to solicit an antiquarian's help to sell the relic he stole at the Met; in the movie, this line is omitted. Vance was shooting Tess at the cemetery and, literally, kidnapped her to his dungeon, while in the movie he is presented as Tess' friend. The role of Tess's daughter, Kim, is left to a minimum in the book, while in the movie, she is helping her mom to solve a clue on old Arab town's location. The name of the "Turkish" town recorded by Al-Idrisi is different, and in the book it is underwater. Reilly is taken to Vatican where he was compelled to help in finding Tess and Vance; in the book they all and De Angelis are on the same boat. There are more differences than similarities between the book and TV miniseries.
Above comment is incorrect in the book the FBI agent Reilly is taken to the Vatican and compelled to assist in finding Tess and Vance, they all appear in the same boat later in the story.

Sequel

A sequel to the novel, The Templar Salvation, was published in 2010.

Departure from reality

In the book, the Archangel Michael is conflated with St. Michael. It is claimed that he is the patron saint of seafarers and protects fishermen. In reality, the patron saint of fishermen is Andrew the Apostle and the patron saint of seafarers is Brendan the Navigator. Michael is called in the Greek Orthodox Church only the Archangel Michael, and not St. Michael in Orthodox terminology. Michael is the patron saint of soldiers, paramedics, paratroopers, police officers, and security officers.