Neprijatelj

Neprijatelj

Miguel Aranguren

Spanish author Miguel Aranguren, one of the leading novelists of his generation, creates a tense spiritual, deeply Christian police thriller that combines occultism, crime, and religious struggle.

The action takes place simultaneously in five locations around the world: from the dark streets of Paris and the Vatican, through Asia and America, to the hidden catacombs. Seemingly unrelated events – murders, disappearances and strange rituals – slowly reveal a terrible secret: a powerful occult sect, heir to ancient heresies, is launching crimes aimed at destroying the Catholic Church. Their agenda includes Satanic rituals, manipulations and sacrifices, inspired by the biblical enemy – Satan.

At the center is Father Albertino, a courageous priest and exorcist, who receives a message from a dying colleague: "The enemy has awakened." With the help of a young journalist Laura and a skeptical police officer, Albertino connects the threads of a conspiracy that reaches the highest church hierarchy. The novel builds tension through fast-paced action, psychological depth and religious symbols – crosses are overturned, Bibles are burned, and visions of sin haunt the heroes.

Based on real religious texts and historical events, Aranguren explores the boundaries of faith and evil: can the Church survive internal corruption? The thriller ends with an apocalyptic conflict in Rome, where the soul of humanity is decided.

Original title
La sangre del pelicano
Translation
Željka Lovrenčić
Editor
Petar Balta
Dimensions
21 x 15 cm
Pages
461
Publisher
Verbum, Split, 2010.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
Discounted price: 11.269.01
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