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The Vatican Connection

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What if Christ were not the Son of God-and it could be proven?

What if a software program could make smart bombs obsolete?

What if one man possessed both secrets-and he was killed?

A laptop with software that could revolutionize the defense industry. A document that could bring down the entire Catholic Church. One man possessed both. Now, he's dead. The laptop and document are missing. And everyone-from the Pope's elite bodyguards, the Exsequors, to the British Secret Service and the CIA-is trying to find them. Double crosses don't even begin to cover what happens next...

320 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published October 7, 2003

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James Brant

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June 5, 2012
I was expecting more about the "vatican" involvement in the story line... more about priest and their secret investigators. Other than that it was a good spy book... with the double and tripple crossing. Wonder if the author will use the main priest investigator Jonh Fallon in other books?
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February 24, 2013
This was a fairly violent, largely unbelievable adventure paperback that one reads when you don't have an alternative. Couldn't say there was anything that stands out as a positive note. It was there, I read it, I will promptly forget it.
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January 18, 2016
Only picked it up because I thought t would be a fast read. I was wrong. it was slow and painful and the story didn't even make sense.
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