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The Pope's Assassin - A thriller with a sophistic...

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The Pope's Assassin - A thriller with a sophisticated historical analysis, that involves the reader from the start. [...] It doesn't recur, positively in my way of thinking, to metaphysics, the supernatural as problem solving, as a quick and convenient shortcut. Rocha acts correctly with the reader that expects a lot from him. [...] The story that unfolds - not so much by imaginative historical hypothesis - is is entirely built with the help of men, their pathos and emotional participation and takes us up to the last pages of the book in a crescendo of events and expectation. Definitely a thriller that engages even the most refined palates and prone to stylistic research. Francesco Di Candia, journalist
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Published on March 28, 2011 11:44
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