An intriguing concept, a speculative novel about the possible successor (in 2009) after the death of John Paul II. An unassuming Irishman is elected to the papacy after a deadlock, and proceeds to make sweeping changes in the Church. Written from a perspective of Ireland (published in Dublin, 1995), this book was certainly known by former U.S. ambassador to the Vatican Raymond Flynn when he wrote "The Accidental Pope" in 2001, since they have a similar theme -- essential unknown is elected to the papacy. I this book, Pope Patrick startles everyone, including the Curia, by his views on priestly celibacy, contraception, world economics and nuclear weapons.
Of course, it's wild speculation, but at heart, Peter de Rosa has some very good insight into the Vatican and the workings of e church, so it's fun for someone like me who works in the church to see how his perceptions shape the story. It's also interesting to read in light of the election of Pope Francis.
Good, but not great. A fun summer read.
BTW, this copy is signed by the author.