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The Seville Communion

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A hacker has made his way into the Pope's personal computer and left a warning about the threatened demolition of a small church in Seville. Two people have already died in the church in mysterious circumstances. The Vatican's Information Service sends one of its agents, Lorenzo Quart, to investigate. Quart is slowly drawn into the web of intrigue and mystery that surrounds the church and those who believe that their survival depends on the building's salvation or destruction. In Seville, where the modern and the medieval disconcertingly mix, he faces the different challenges presented by the Archbishop, an ambitious young banker and his dangerously attractive wife, and a stubborn old priest, prepared to die rather than see his church demolished. The Seville Communion shows again how skilfully P rez-Reverte can combine narrative drive and tight plotting with sophisticated characterisation and dazzling intellectual fireworks.

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The Seville Communion, Arturo Pérez-Reverte

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Rok vydania
1999
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Titul
The Seville Communion
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Panther
Rok vydania
1999
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
352
ISBN10
1860465536
ISBN13
9781860465536
Série
Prvé vydanie
1995
Pôvodný názov
La piel del tambor
Hodnotenie
3,65 z 5
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A hacker has made his way into the Pope's personal computer and left a warning about the threatened demolition of a small church in Seville. Two people have already died in the church in mysterious circumstances. The Vatican's Information Service sends one of its agents, Lorenzo Quart, to investigate. Quart is slowly drawn into the web of intrigue and mystery that surrounds the church and those who believe that their survival depends on the building's salvation or destruction. In Seville, where the modern and the medieval disconcertingly mix, he faces the different challenges presented by the Archbishop, an ambitious young banker and his dangerously attractive wife, and a stubborn old priest, prepared to die rather than see his church demolished. The Seville Communion shows again how skilfully P rez-Reverte can combine narrative drive and tight plotting with sophisticated characterisation and dazzling intellectual fireworks.