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Day of Confession

3.76 ( 2,117 Ratings by Goodreads)
Day of Confession

Day of Confession

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3.76 (2,117 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 5 August, 1999
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In Italy the Cardinal Vicar of Rome is assassinated during a celebration for the Pope's birthday. In Los Angeles Harry Addison, a highly successful entertainment lawyer, finds a desperate message on his telephone answering machine from his long-estranged brother, Daniel, a priest in the Vatican. Hours later a tourist bus on which Father Daniel is travelling explodes on the road to Assisi. Arriving in Italy to claim his brother's body, Harry is abruptly plunged into a Kafka-esque nightmare of deception and terror. Learning that Daniel is the prime suspect in the assassination of the Cardinal Vicar, he soon suspects that his brother may have survived the bus explosion and still be alive, but before he can confirm his suspicions he is himself framed for the murder of an Italian policeman. On the run from the authorities and at the same time desperately searching for Father Daniel, Harry discovers someone else is looking for his brother as well - the infamous international terrorist and maniacal killer, Thomas Kind. Pursued and alone, Harry finds himself at the centre of a monstrous conspiracy spun from the very heart of the Vatican, where men of God are using the devil's hand to establish a new Holy Roman Empire in China for the 21st century.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780751520194
ISBN10 0751520195
Number Of Pages 576
Item Weight 299 g
Product Dimensions 108 x 38 x 172 mm
Publisher / Reseller Warner Books
Format paperback
Edition Reprint
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A rip-roaring read. THE TIMES An incredibly good read with unflagging tension. DAILY MAIL A brilliant, multi-layered story. DAILY EXPRESS Grippingly conceived and recounted SUNDAY TIMES From its very first page, DAY OF CONFESSION defies the reader to look away for a moment and resonates with the confidence and effortless expertise of an author who knows we will not. EXPRESS

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Author's Bio

Until the international success of THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW, Allan Folsom was a jobbing screen writer, contributing to such series as Hart to Hart. He now lives in Santa Barbara with his wife and young daughter, and is currently working on his third novel.

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