Vatican A Novel

Vatican A Novel by Malachi Martin, published by Harper & Row in 1986, is a first edition that spans 657 pages. This work delves into the intricate dynamics of the Vatican, exploring its role as a longstanding political power and financial empire while maintaining its mission of Christian salvation. The narrative offers a unique perspective on the complexities and secrets of the Roman Catholic Church, presenting a tapestry of lives intertwined in the ongoing struggle between faith and authority.
Readers will find a rich and monumental saga that captures the drama and depth of the Vatican’s inner workings. The novel reveals the challenges faced by individuals within this maze-like bureaucracy, shedding light on the extraordinary conflicts that arise at the intersection of belief and power. Through its detailed portrayal, the book invites exploration of themes related to faith and the intricate relationships that define this influential institution.
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It is the world’s oldest political power, a vast financial empire, and a maze-like bureaucracy — and yet its sole purpose is to proclaim and effect Christian salvation. It is the Vatican, and only an insider could reveal its complex secrets; only a bestselling author could weave its many strands into the novel that captures its full sweep and drama. Vatican is a rich and monumental saga with a scope and daring that slice through the protective secrecy of the Roman Catholic Church to reveal as never before the lives of men and women entangled in the extraordinary battle between faith and power. – Jacket flap.
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