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The Death of a Pope [Hardcover]

Piers Paul Read (Author)
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May 15, 2009
Juan Uriarte, a handsome and outspoken Spanish ex-priest, seems to be the model of nonviolence and compassion for the poor and downtrodden. So why is he on trial, accused of terrorist activities? His worldwide Catholic charitable outreach program is suspected of being a front for radicals. The trial is covered by Kate Ramsay, a young British reporter, who sets out to uncover the truth about Uriarte and his work. She travels with him to Africa to see his work first hand but soon finds herself attracted to him.

Meanwhile an international conspiracy is growing, one that reaches into the Vatican itself. When the death of Pope John Paul II brings about the conclave that will elect Joseph Ratzinger as Pope Benedict XVI, a terrorist plot involving blackmail, subterfuge, and mass murder begins to fall into place... a plot that could spell disaster for the Catholic Church and the world.

Piers Paul Read's powerful tale combines vivid characters, high drama, love, betrayal, faith, and redemption in a story of intrigue, church espionage, and an attempt to destroy the longest continuous government in the world the Papacy. The Death of a Pope races toward an unexpected and unforgettable conclusion.

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''Piers Paul Read has managed to combine sheer storytelling power with great learning and insight about the inner workings of the Church to fashion an entertainment of the highest order. If John le Carre took on Vatican politics, his book of suspense might aspire to be much like this one.''
Ron Hansen, Author of Mariette in Ecstasy and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford

''The Death of a Pope is a faith-driven theological thriller, narrated by a storyteller of the first order as refreshing as it is rare among the bedraggled ranks of contemporary novelists.''
Joseph Pearce, Author of The Quest for Shakespeare

''In The Death of a Pope, the versatile Piers Paul Read, who has distinguished himself in many genres, returns to what can be called the ecclesiastical thriller. If the mystery looks to the past to explain a crime already committed, the thriller aims to prevent something from happening. When that something is a terrorist act, planned for the Vatican, drama is assured... To say more would rob the reader of his pleasure. The Death of a Pope is a great Read in every sense of the term.''
Ralph McInerny, Author of the Father Dowling Mysteries

About the Author
Novelist and playwright Piers Paul Read was born in Beaconsfield, England on March 7, 1941. He was educated by Benedictine Monks at Ampleforth College, York and also at St. John's College, Cambridge. His non-fiction includes Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors, an account of the aftermath of a plane crash in the Andes which has sold five million copies worldwide and was later adapted as the film Alive; The Templars, a history of the Crusades; and Alec Guinness: The Authorised Biography, a profile of the acclaimed late actor.
His first novel was published in 1966. More recent novels include On the Third Day, A Patriot in Berlin, and Alice in Exile.
Piers Paul Read is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and a member of the Council of the Society of Authors. He has also written a number of television plays, and several of his novels have been adapted for film and television. He lives in London.


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Centered on the final days of Pope John Paul II, Read's uneven thriller will appeal mainly to those interested in Catholic theology. British journalist Kate Ramsey, who's covering the Old Bailey trial of three men accused by MI6 of plotting a sarin attack, is drawn to one of the defendants, Juan Uriarte, who testifies that he was seeking the poison gas to use as a deterrent against warlords in the Sudan, where he works for the Catholic Refugee Service. After the trial ends in acquittal, Ramsey gets herself assigned to cover Uriarte's relief work in Africa. Rather implausibly, Ramsey agrees to Uriarte's request that she transport on a plane flight a thermos that he claims contains a Nag Hammadi scroll. Meanwhile, British intelligence believes a megaterror event is in the works, and as John Paul II nears death, villains scheme to rig the succession. Read remains best known for Alive (1974), his nonfiction account of Andes air crash survivors who resort to cannibalism. (May)
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The Death of a Pope is a faith-driven theological thriller, narrated by a storyteller of the first order whose unassailable orthodoxy is as refreshing as it is rare among the bedraggled ranks of contemporary novelists. --Joseph Pearce, author The Quest for Shakespeare

Piers Paul Read has managed to combine sheer storytelling power with great learning and insight about the inner workings of the Church to fashion an entertainment of the highest order. If John LeCarre took on Vatican politics, his book of suspense might aspire to be much like this one. --Ron Hansen, author Exiles

If you love the Catholic Church, you will probably love this book whether or not you love a good story. If you love a good story, you will probably love this book whether or not you love the Catholic Church. But if you love both the Church and a good story, you will certainly love this book. -- Peter Kreeft, author Because God is Real

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 215 pages
  • Publisher: Ignatius Press (May 15, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1586172956
  • ISBN-13: 978-1586172954
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #526,216 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Read's latest worth a read...., June 11, 2009
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Mary Esterhammer-Fic (Morgan Park, Chicago IL USA) - See all my reviews
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Complex plot, great pacing, interesting characters...I couldn't put the book down. I recognized a lot of people who could have been the inspiration for these characters. The magnetic ex-priest-turned-political-warrior Uriarte as he grooms Kate to participate in advancing his agenda; the chivalrous and straight-forward British agent David; the kindly, conservative but marginalized priest Luke: these people play out their roles in a classic good vs. evil tale. Piers Paul Read does an excellent job of introducing, and then following, all the threads of the story. It is not a huge, door-stopper of a book, but it packs its punch concisely.

A few quibbles, which affected the rating. Why not hire a proofreader and/or fact-checker? There were several small but irritating errors that made me think the editors barely read the final manuscript. Worse than that, the old "Polish cavalry vs. the German tanks, Tanks win" tale was trotted out. This incident is largely responsible for generations of Polish jokes. How dumb, that a cavalry unit would try to attack armored tanks!

(What ACTUALLY happened was that a Polish cavalry unit came upon a German patrol, which they engaged. While that was going on, enemy tanks entered the fray and annihilated the Poles. An Italian journalist happened upon the scene and interpeted it creatively, thus reducing the fearless and noble Polish military to a bunch of idiotic clods.)

But even that reference doesn't much affect the main storyline, it's just a personal peeve.

I also didn't think Kate's theology major in college rang true. She seemed a bit unschooled in that area, and not overly familiar with her religious heritage (though you'd think an English Roman Catholic would have to be). I think this was a device so that the average reader could be instructed on Catholicism, but it was unnecessary. All the information gleaned from Kate's conversations and thoughts could have been folded into the background of the novel.

So, read this book for intrigue and suspense, not for theological/religious/historical information.

You'll be glad you did.

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29 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, May 15, 2009
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Finally, a British novelist who can write without showing his obsessed hatred of the papacy. It is ironic, however, that this is what the book's plot is all about. Piers Paul Read is a good writer; and he's a better reader, which as usual helps the writing. His style is quick, it is intriguing. Very enjoyable.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars an engaging read, May 30, 2009
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While clearly not its primary concern, Piers Paul Read's DEATH OF A POPE serves as a worthy antidote to the mindnumbing idiocy and borderline illiteracy of ANGELS & DEMONS. DEATH OF A POPE effectively fuses elements of the page-turning thriller [mostly in the second half of the book] with some actual substance [characters of differing ideological outlook represent issues confronting the Catholic Church in the twenty-first century]. While certainly not on the level of THE POWER & THE GLORY or BRIDESHEAD REVISITED, it is a quick, engaging read and a worthwhile addition to one's summer reading list.
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