The Last Conclave
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Simon Alison
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Glenn Cooper
A vanished conclave. An empty Sistine Chapel. And a secret buried for eight centuries.
From internationally bestselling author Glenn Cooper comes a gripping Vatican conspiracy thriller that has already topped the charts in Italy.
When Pope John XXIV is found dead in his bed just two years after his election, the world braces for a new conclave. But as the cardinal electors are sealed inside the Sistine Chapel, something unthinkable happens.
Hours pass. No smoke rises. No vote is announced.
And when Vatican Secretary of State Elisabetta Celestino breaks protocol to open the doors—she finds the chapel empty. The cardinals have vanished without a trace.
CNN religion expert Cal Donovan is on-site to cover the conclave, but soon finds himself swept into a global investigation. As panic spreads and theories abound, Cal uncovers a chilling trail leading back to a centuries-old order—one that has waited in the shadows to cleanse the sins of the Church... with blood.
Ancient secrets. Ruthless power. And a final reckoning that will shake the foundations of faith.
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I normally like Glenn Cooper's books. Not this time. Just because the book wasn't for me doesn't mean someone else won't think it's the absolute best and that's why I didn't want to write a review. I am a former Catholic and pretty much know how political they are when it comes to nominating Bishops, and Cardinals and such. The Vatican has a lot in common with almost any country when it comes to political stuff. Lot of games and deals going back and forth. I'm pretty sure it's the same way with the Baptists, Methodists, Lutherans, Mormons and the Jehovah's Witnesses when it comes to who is in charge of what.
Won't stop me from reading or listening to another book by Mr. Cooper. This one wasn't for me.
This story bothered me and I'm not a Catholic.
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