
The Vatican's Deadly Secret
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Filled with action, intrigue, and edge-of-your-seat suspense, The Vatican's Deadly Secret (James Dieter Book 2) picks up where The Vatican's Last Secret (James Dieter Book 1) left off.
What 75-year-old secret links a prospective US President to $350 million dollars in Nazi gold bars and Vatican Bank accounts that contain vast sums of money stolen during World War II?
In this fast-paced action-packed thriller, James Dieter (retired Navy SEAL), his wife Nora (investigative journalist), and his best friend, Dan Flaherty (ex-IRA) battle their way across Europe as they attempt to unearth a secret guarded by some of the world's most powerful and shadowy organizations.
They soon realize why it's one of the most closely guarded secrets of all time.
But will they live to tell the tale?
There's only one way to find out.
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years (from WWII to present) with many characters on multiple continents. Driven by revenge (some characters) and by a strong desire to see that Justice was ultimately experienced (through a collaboration of global intelligence organizations), complete corruption is revealed from the Vatican to a member of the US Senate and beyond. Sometimes it was difficult to follow the story with so many characters.
The narration (virtual) was poor. Most sentences sounded like a novice reader was reading aloud (no acting) and the emphasis on words within a sentence made it difficult to follow/listen to. Many words were mispronounced in the narration. No distinction was made between characters voices so it was difficult to follow who was saying what.
Interesting Story - Didn’t Like Virtual Voice
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