Božji špijun

Božji špijun

Juan Gomez-Jurado

Rome, April 2, 2005. Pope John Paul II dies, and a large number of believers gather in St. Peter's Square to bid him a final farewell. At the same time, preparations begin for the conclave that will name the new pope.

A serial killer walks freely through the streets of Rome, and Inspector Paola Dikanti, a psychiatrist and criminologist, will be in charge of his pursuit. During the investigation, the young detective will learn about the darkest secrets of the Vatican: conspiracies and the existence of a center where Catholic priests with a history of sexual abuse are rehabilitated. The cruel cunning of the psychopath is joined by the obstacles set up by the Vatican's secret services to the investigation: it is not officially known that the cardinals were killed, and the conclave must pass without any interruptions. The appearance of Father Fowler, a former American soldier, will be a new challenge for Dicantieva, who has difficulty gaining trust in the mysterious priest. But Fowler knows who the killer is, and keeps an even darker secret: his own past. A terrifying thriller filled with action, violence and mystery, in which reality and fiction mix to disturb us with something that is not true, but could be.

Original title
Espia de Dios
Translation
Jasmina Nikolić
Editor
Tea Jovanović
Dimensions
20 x 13 cm
Pages
340
Publisher
Laguna, Beograd, 2006.
 
Distribution: 1,500 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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