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God's Spy [Audio CD]

Juan Gomez-Jurado (Author)
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Book Description

April 5, 2007
Unabridged CDs - 9 CDs, 11 hours

An instant bestseller in Spain, with rights sold in twenty-eight countries and counting, God's Spy is a spectacular contemporary thriller set in the Vatican where, after Pope John Paul II's death, the hunt for a serial killer reveals a chilling conspiracy.


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From Publishers Weekly

A routine plot doesn't do justice to the intriguing premise of this debut thriller, a bestseller in Spain, about a serial killer stalking the cardinals poised to vote on Pope John Paul II's successor. Young, attractive Paola Dicanti, an inspector in an Italian violent crime unit and an FBI-trained profiler, is summoned to a church in Vatican City where a cardinal's mutilated corpse has been discovered. To her outrage, Dicanti learns that the victim is the second in a series, and that the identity of the killer—a pedophilic priest with a history of violence, Victor Karosky—is known to a new and mysterious ally, Anthony Fowler, a former priest and American intelligence operative. The cat-and-mouse game between the police and Karosky is nothing new, while Gómez-Jurado's use of the sex scandals that have rocked the Roman Catholic church is sensational rather than sensitive. American readers may be amused that Bush administration figure John Negroponte plays the part of shadowy backstage conspirator. (Apr.)
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From Booklist

Italian police inspector and profiler Paola Dicanti is not one to shrink from a challenge. But she's never been up against the likes of Victor Karosky. The American priest is on a mission to murder and mutilate cardinals who have arrived in Vatican City to elect a new pope in the wake of John Paul II's death. Though Karosky's identity is revealed early on, it doesn't lessen the suspense of Spanish writer Gomez-Jurado's riveting debut. He deftly weaves together the perspectives of perpetrator and pursuers alike: cold-blooded Karosky, a sexually abused child who has become a deeply dysfunctional adult; temperamental Inspector Dicanti, forever butting heads with the territorial and often pompous Vatican City police; and enigmatic priest and former U.S. Air Force intelligence officer Anthony Fowler, whose knowledge of Karosky proves pivotal to the case. The action unfolds against the backdrop of Vatican City, where countless pilgrims have gathered, wholly unaware of the heinous crimes taking place. Some rough spots in the translation distract from this otherwise first-rate thriller. Thomas Harris meets Dan Brown. Allison Block
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 14 and up
  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Penguin Audio; Unabridged edition (April 5, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0143058347
  • ISBN-13: 978-0143058342
  • Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 5.3 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,319,759 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Juan Gómez-Jurado (Dec 1977 Madrid, Spain) is an award winning journalist and bestselling author. He is one of the three most successful contemporary Spanish authors along with New York Times bestselling authors Javier Sierra and Carlos Ruiz Zafón. In 2010, Juan celebrated the mark of 3 million readers worldwide.

Juan is the author of three international bestselling novels: GOD'S SPY, THE MOSES EXPEDITION, and THE TRAITOR'S EMBLEM. They have been translated into 40+ languages.

Juan is a family man and an avid reader and traveller. He lives in Spain with his wife and two children. They are commited to humanitarian causes such as Heifer and Save the Children. After his wife being diagnosed with cancer, Gomez-Jurado became an activist to fighting colon cancer.

 

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27 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping, start to finish, April 5, 2007
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This review is from: God's Spy (Hardcover)
"God's Spy" tells the story of a serial killer dispatching Cardinals with bloody glee: as such - as it investigates Catholic arcana, features many chases, and an incipient love story between an American and a European - it will, of course, be blithely compared to the Earth-Shatteringly Popular Novel We Will Not Name. But Juan Gomez-Jurado's work deserves much closer scrutiny, and it deserves, more importantly, to be read. Paola Discanti, his heroine, is both compelling and sympathetic, and Father Fowler is a winning foil. Gomez-Jurado writes with an insider's knowledge of Rome and the Vatican, and more importantly for a crime novelist, an insider's knowledge of a damaged human mind. Definitely a writer to watch.
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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A bold, ambitious, and thrillingly successful debut, April 7, 2007
This review is from: God's Spy (Hardcover)
It takes literary guts for a first-time novelist to set his tale of bloody murder against the backdrop of the death of as beloved a pope as John Paul II, but that is exactly what young Juan Gomez-Jurado has done. You certainly can't argue with the book's success, either, as it has already attained bestseller status in Europe and Latin America. I believe something has been lost in James Graham's English translation of the original Spanish novel, but God's Spy is still a riveting, unorthodox thriller that holds nothing back in its account of a maniacal priest targeting prominent cardinals for obscene torture and murder - and one Italian investigator's torturous, continually restricted mission to stop him.

Murder just doesn't happen in Vatican City, yet Detective Paola Dicanti can't deny the obvious as she gazes down on what is left of a body found murdered upon the altar of the Church of Santa Maria. I won't go into details, but I will tell you they are grisly, enough to make Jack the Ripper glance away. Things only get worse when she discovers the dead man is a prominent cardinal, one of the men who would soon be choosing a new pope to replace the just-deceased John Paul II. In one way, it's just the kind of case Paola has been longing for, one that finally gives her a chance to put her FBI profiling training to use. In every other way, though, it's a nightmare. While nominally in charge, she is compelled to work with Vatican authorities whose determination to keep everything secret makes them a hindrance as much of a help. As the best example of this, Paola is furious to discover that another murder preceded this one - with all evidence, including the body of the dead cardinal, destroyed by the Vatican. On top of all this, the investigative team grows a third head with the arrival of an American priest and former Army intelligence officer. Father Fowler does come with critical information, at least - namely, the identity of the killer. Already, you can see how God's Spy differs from your conventional murder mystery thriller. Paola doesn't have the resources or stature to go Dirty Harry on anybody, the murderer's identity is established early on, and the investigative process consists of a great deal of internal bickering between parties with their own separate interests.

With the killer targeting important cardinals of the impending papal conclave, he must be stopped at all costs - but without the knowledge of the cardinals or, heaven forbid, the tens of thousands of mourners descending upon the city to pay their respects to John Paul II. Those kinds of conditions put Paola in an extremely difficult position. As for the killer, he is one wily devil, that's for sure, as he manages to kill and kill again before slipping away into thin air. On numerous occasions, though, the working relationships of the investigators take on even more interest than the investigation itself, especially when it comes to the uncomfortable working dynamics between the Vatican ecclesiastical authorities, the Vatican police, the Italian police, and whoever Father Fowler actually works for. The murderer isn't the only character keeping secrets over the course of this grisly saga.

God's Spy remains at all times an intriguing, surprisingly in-your-face mystery thriller, featuring a steady dose of adrenaline-packed action and a surprising amount of gore courtesy of the sadistic killer. Knowing the identity of the killer takes nothing away from the mystery, as unanswered questions dot the landscape of the investigation and Gomez-Jurado delivers a number of fairly significant surprises in the book's final pages. As I mentioned earlier, though, I do feel something was lost in the translation from Spanish to English. Some of the sentences read rather awkwardly, and I can't help but wonder if some of the language used by certain characters is accurate or just a product of the translation. If you are fluent in Spanish, I would definitely recommend you pick up a copy of the book in its original form. I also had some trouble telling some of the minor characters apart, largely because their Italian names made it difficult for me to tie names and characters together. Clearly, that little problem is entirely on me, but I would be remiss not to mention it.

Certainly, however, I would recommend this novel to all mystery lovers. In terms of authorial audacity alone, it's worth a look, but the amazing thing is that the author totally delivers the goods. God's Spy is an extremely impressive debut from an author poised to completely skip the ranks of the up-and-coming to claim a seat among the well-established writers of the genre.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Move Over Hannibal, April 27, 2007
This review is from: God's Spy (Hardcover)
This review refers to "God's Spy" by Juan Gomez-Jurado(English translation edition)

I stayed up late last night to finish reading this book. I couldn't wait to see what would happen on every page of this surprising and shocking thriller. And with each chapter I found twists and turns, unpredictable turns of events, characters to get emotionally involved with, and learned a bit of historical lessons in the bargain. The more deeply I got into the story, the more I had to read.

Author Juan Gomez-Jurado combines a brilliant imagination in a historical setting to weave for us a tale that sets it apart from the rest. I am excited to review this book and hope to point lovers of a good, highly suspense filled thriller in the direction of this fine novel.

The setting is Vatican City. John Paul II has died and hundreds of thousands have taken to the streets to mourn his death and await word of the next Pope. Amidst the masses, there's a dangerous killer on the loose. And this killer is more dangerous and psychotic then Norman Bates, Hannibal Lector and Jaws combined. His victims never see it coming. They are tortured of acts so despicable and horrible, that even the most seasoned cops find the results hard to take. Gomez-Jurado lets us know early on who this very disturbed killer is, but don't worry, there is still plenty to keep you enthralled, shock you with new revelations and keep you turning those pages, as Inspector Paola Dicante works in dangerous situations to uncover the truth .

Gomez-Jurado keeps it a tight, mysterious and dark thriller with a psychologically chilling backdrop. Every character has their own personal stories that keep us involved with them as well. The good and the evil both. Some carry deep dark secrets,that we are given bits and pieces of through flashbacks until it all comes together exquisitely.Until then there are times we really don't know who to trust.

I loved Paola. I was thrilled to be reading about a smart heroic woman as the main character instead of the side-kick and hope that this book will be the start to a great series with more of 'Ispettore' Dicante to read in the future.

As far as the translation. I thought it was wonderful and didn't feel I lost anything of the story. There may have been a phrase or two that might have translated a little differently in American-English, but I felt this only added to the flavor of the book. I could practically hear the various accents being spoken.

Bravo to Juan Gomez-Jurado for a brilliant first novel. And I must also add high marks for the research it must have taken in so many complex areas to give us such an authentic read, even including a nice map of Vatican City to follow the story.

The book deals with some very sensitive subject matter, in several respects, so it's definitely not for the squeamish. But if you are looking for a good thriller that fits into the historical novel genre, look no further. I can highly recommend this one.

Enjoy the read...Laurie

also recommended:Winter Prey

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