The listing, The Righteous Men by Sam Bourne has ended.
This is a pretty good read. Has a good plot and keeps you turning pages. I liked it except for the fact that there was some cussing in it. Didn't care for that.
From back cover...
A pimp is found dead in one of New York's roughest neighborhoods...A far-right extremist is murdered in his remote cabin in the Pacific Northwest...A se5ventee-year-old computer prodigy is strangled in Mumbai...
The victims all have one thing in common: each has performed a single act of exceptional kindness. Someone is killing good people. Will Monroe, a young, ambitious New York Times journalist, smells a big story that could make his name. But his investigation of the deaths has dark repercussions when Will's wife is kidnapped.
As he searches for clues, Will finds himself in the heart of New York's ultra-orthodox Jewish community, where his wife is mysteriously being held captive. Another innocent life is in danger, and Will begins to realize that the kidnappers are motivated by a far higher calling than simple greed...
The Righteous Men, a blistering thriller that will appeal to fans of The Dante Club and The Last Templar, takes readers deep into the secret worlds of mysticism and bible prophecies. Here is a visionary tale as frightening as it is plausible.