“With Inscrutable Malice, Jonathan Cook brings the exegetical approach he modeled in Satirical Apocalypse . . . to bear on Moby-Dick, producing the best reading of this iconic novel in recent memory. . . . Cook’s masterful and wide-ranging command of Melville’s library makes Moby-Dick into a guided tour through the Western canon, a pleasurable excursion across literary history en route to the mysteries of creation and the watery chaos monster Leviathan. . . . No serious student of Melville, the Bible, or American exegesis can afford to miss the brilliant connections made in Inscrutable Malice . . .” Zachary Hutchins, Religion and Literature.