|
|
Szulc, Tad ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
|
|
|
|
1 |
Szulc, Tad To Kill the Pope: An Ecclesiastical Thriller Scribner 2000 0684837811 / 9780684837819 Hard Cover Fine Fine Near-new condition. Price inside dustcover: $25.00. NO remainder marks or price clippings. Tight spine - Bright pages. NO writing, marks or tears inside book. 317 pages. - From the author of Pope John Paul II: A Biography comes a chillingly authentic conspiracy thriller based on actual, never-before-revealed facts surrounding the assassination attempt against Pope John Paul II. "One moment, the white-clad figure, holding on to the iron bar at the back seat of the white Jeep with the left hand, was blessing the faithful in a slow, circular motion of the right hand as the vehicle advanced gently through the human mass filling St. Peter's Square in the Vatican under the azure-blue sky of the May afternoon. The next moment, the figure in white was slumped, seemingly lifeless, in a pool of crimson blood sloshing in the rear of the Jeep..." In May 1981, in the middle of the slow tour among pilgrims on St. Peter's Square, Gregory XVII, the beloved but often controversial French pope, is shot at close range. The would-be assassin is quickly caught and identifies himself as Agca Circlic, a Turk belonging to a terrorist group. But the recovering Gregory XVII -- who has both deep faith and a philosophical turn of mind -- is not satisfied with Circlic's arrest and sets out to discover who really wants him dead. He arranges to recruit Tim Savage, an American Jesuit and former CIA case officer, who soon discovers that the plot to kill the Pope originated not in the Middle East but very close to home. To Kill the Pope is a fictional treatment of the real-life assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II. In the course of researching his acclaimed biography of the Pope, Tad Szulc uncovered the truth about the conspiracy. The fictional format was chosen because, out of deference to his top-level sources, he could not reveal real names or disclosespecific details. This information -- including actual CIA testimony before United States Senate committees, the Agency's internal reports, French Secret Service involvements, and findings by Italian courts and Interpol -- forms the basis for a shocking thriller that sheds new light on a key event in recent history. Price:
5.00 USD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Szulc, Tad on Adinfinitumbooks.com Szulc, Tad on Areaderscorner.com Szulc, Tad on Ayerego.com Szulc, Tad on Bennettbooksofoklahoma.com Szulc, Tad on Bookmarcsonline.com Szulc, Tad on Bookmaven.net Szulc, Tad on Booksaletoday.net Szulc, Tad on Braintreeusedbooks.com Szulc, Tad on Callseller.com Szulc, Tad on Celadorbooks.com Szulc, Tad on Christian-pages.com Szulc, Tad on Cotswoldinternetbooks.com Szulc, Tad on Cozybookcellar.com Szulc, Tad on Crazyhorsebooks.com Szulc, Tad on Darkwoodbooks.com Szulc, Tad on Davesoldebookshop.com
| Szulc, Tad on Diatropebooks.com Szulc, Tad on Doreenstephensbooks.com Szulc, Tad on Easychairbooks.com Szulc, Tad on Edconroybooks.com Szulc, Tad on Empirebooksellers.com Szulc, Tad on Eurolibros.com Szulc, Tad on Frugalfamilybooks.com Szulc, Tad on Gibsonbooks.com Szulc, Tad on Goldringbooks.com Szulc, Tad on Kingchampbooks.com Szulc, Tad on Lamarbookdepot.com Szulc, Tad on Lanesbooks.com Szulc, Tad on Leftcoastbooks.us Szulc, Tad on Literatecat.com Szulc, Tad on Militaryhistorybookshop.com Szulc, Tad on Mimicobooks.com
| Szulc, Tad on Moodybooks.com Szulc, Tad on Oldprintbooks.com Szulc, Tad on Pendleburys.com Szulc, Tad on Pinaclebooks.com Szulc, Tad on Rarebookcellar.com Szulc, Tad on Ravenwoodbooks.com Szulc, Tad on Rebook.us Szulc, Tad on Robinsrarebooks.com Szulc, Tad on Sagebks.com Szulc, Tad on Scifietc.com Szulc, Tad on Storbecks.com Szulc, Tad on Therobbinn.co.uk Szulc, Tad on Websterbookstore.com |
|
|