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All the Evils

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Working as a researcher in the Vatican’s Secret Archives, Father Garbaldi stumbles across a first century papyrus that shatters his faith and undermines the authority of the Church. If revealed, the papyrus could send waves of unrest throughout the world. Before reporting his find, Garbaldi decides to see an old seminary friend in Boston to have the tractate independently authenticated. The Vatican secret service, The Entity, is made aware of the papyrus and sends an assassin to eliminate Garbaldi and his friend to prevent disclosure. It is up to the FBI now to track down the assassin and grapple with the faceless men behind The Entity. A shocking thriller that will make you question your beliefs.

386 pages, Paperback

First published March 21, 2012

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Stefan Vucak

39 books126 followers
Stefan Vučak has written twenty-one novels, which include eight SF books in the Shadow Gods Saga. His Cry of Eagles won the coveted Readers’ Favorite silver medal award, and his All the Evils was the prestigious Eric Hoffer contest finalist and Readers’ Favorite silver medal winner. Strike for Honor won the gold medal. He also spends time as an editor and book reviewer. Stefan lives in Melbourne, Australia.

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August 11, 2016
Reviewed by Fiona Ingram for Readers Favorite: *****

This is a must-read novel involving an international trail of investigation, historical cover-ups, some damning evidence about the Catholic Church and a whole lot of action guaranteed to make readers rethink Dan Brown for gripping drama. The wealth of background research and information certainly adds to a story that spans two thousand years and draws the reader back into centuries-old theological battles without overwhelming the plot. An interesting, compelling novel, I recommend it highly.
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