Brother Raymond has found a dusty old manuscript in the dark cellars of his convent. It has been kept secret for five hundred years. What was it doing over there? Why is someone trying to kill him?
During the Italian Renaissance, Pope Leo X unwarily declared: "How well we know what a profitable superstition this fable of Christ has been for us and our predecessors!". What is that supposed to mean? How do the intrigues of 16th century Papal politics tie into a conspiracy that spans centuries?
Sister Lucia dos Santos, the seer of Fatima, sends a letter to the Vatican from her death bed. What must she tell the world before she dies?
Court plots, poisoning, torture, heart-pounding chases... Find out what the most powerful "spiritual" enterprise of the world - The Church - can be capable of.
WARNING Please note that it is a work of fiction.
Germano Dalcielo is also the author of:
Darkness, come on in: The Box Set
About the Author: Germano Dalcielo is 35 years old. He is Italian from La Spezia, on the Gulf of Poets. He has been writing since he was thirteen, especially thriller novels and spy stories.
In October 2008, he published "Il gene dell'azzardo", a short autobiography about his gambling addiction in 2000-2006. There is now a second edition of this book titled "Il giocatore - Il virus dell'azzardo". Unfortunately, it is only available in Italian. In 2010, he published the religious thriller "Jesus: a hell of a secret" (aka "The Sinner"), ranking among the Top 100 best sellers in the Italian Kindle store for three months in a row. In October 2011, he wrote a series of weird tales and ghost stories, "Lettere dal buio", also available in English as "Darkness, come on in...".
Writing is his life, it makes him feel happy and complete. It dignifies him. When he writes, he feels like he is not alone.