Great book.Gripping and I can certainly see where the Da Vinci Code comparisons have come from. Mysterious organisations, a corrupt church and a priest battling with his faith. All of these and cleaver writing lead to a certain page turner that lead me to have a few nights light on sleep. I just ...
‘The Trinity Game’ is a slick read that had me gripped from close to the opening. To begin, there is an assassination attempt and from there, we skip back a short while to find out how about the events that led up to this moment.Daniel Byrne is a priest who works for an agency of the Catholic ch...
Vatican assassins, miracles and bad ass priests. Not a bad combination. This is the first Sean Chercover book I've read and it's a little difficult to categorise. The story starts with Father Daniel Byrne who is an investigator with the Vatican's ODA (Office of the Devils Advocate). His role is t...
He didn’t say anything, just closed the door and led me into his study. This time he didn’t sit at the coffee table. He took the power position—the tall leather chair behind his desk. He didn’t offer me a seat. It wasn’t to my advantage to stand before him like a soldier under his command, so I s...