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To Kill The Pope : An Ecclesiastical Thriller (Lisa Drew Books (Hardcover))

To Kill The Pope : An Ecclesiastical Thriller (Lisa Drew Books (Hardcover))

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Pure Fluff
Review: An ordinarily boring and implausible plot is rendered even more absurd by the author's amateurish attempts to portray much of the story as factual. If the perpetrators of this "conspiracy" were the people alleged by Szulc, the Vatican would have released all of the details in a heartbeat.

Thankfully, this author's attempt to calumniate one of the most important prelates of the 20th century is mitigated by the plethora of factual errors rampant throughout the story.

Rubbish.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: pure culumny
Review: First of all, the most rediculous fictional mystery plot ever. The protagonist's investigation is unbelievebly lucky each step of the way. Second of all, the statement by the author "that all events prior to 1950 are accurate", causes the book to present a horribly distorted view of history as truthful. Last, it totally slanders both the Society of St. Pius V and the late Archbishop Lefebvre. Whatever the society's faults, this is absurd. Also, to really make matters worse, the Society of St. Pius V is referred to as the Fraternity of St Pius V throughout the book. This way, the author can also condem the Fraternity of St. Peter at the same time. Total Garbage!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple , you like it or you hate it and ..
Review: It depends on how you feel towards the Catholic Church , it is obvious that some of the fiction may have mistakes , but who cares , the point is the factual plot to kill the pope , and the simple conclusion that it must come from someone that will benefit from it and is very displeased with the ongoing dramas ,mysteries and others surrounding the Catholic Church , in short , if you are a church follower , you do not want this written down, if you are not , go for it , a very interesting plot , and very real.... leave the fanatism aside.


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