In the small Midwestern town of Thorntree, Father Jacob Winston watches helplessly as his friends are transformed into hideous creatures and die screaming on their seventh day. When presented with half of the Moabite parchment, he is offered a way to alleviate their suffering. If he accepts the first half of the parchment he will become instrumental in making the second prediction come true. The consequences of the second prediction reach far beyond the natural order and into the realm of angels and demons. The cardinals are gathering in Rome to elect a new pope. In the intrigue of the conclave, the journal of the last pope and the second half of the parchment are discovered. If these documents are allowed to be presented to the other cardinals, their surprising contents could determine the outcome of the election, and shape the future of the church and the world.
Who would've thought it was written by THE John Carpenter? I'm not sure I would've rated this book 4 stars if I weren't Catholic, but I am, so I did. Probably too much jargon and ritual for the uninitiated. The middle 1/3 of the book was checking-under-the-bed creepy. And the morning I woke up to "Chemosh" as my first thought, I knew I'd better not fall asleep again with this book at my side. Movie material? Not sure, but thankfully, for my return to dreamless sleep, the last third of the book read more like a movie script with a predictable ending.