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The Last Confession Roger Crane

The Last Confession By Roger Crane

The Last Confession by Roger Crane


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Summary

A thriller which goes behind the scenes at the Vatican, uncovering the rivalries, the political manoeuvrings and the unspoken crises of faith that surrounded the death of 'the Smiling Pope'.

The Last Confession Summary

The Last Confession by Roger Crane

The Vatican, 1978: a little-known Cardinal from Venice is elected to succeed Pope Paul VI. A compromise candidate, he takes the name Pope John Paul I, and quickly shows himself to be the liberal the reactionaries within the Catholic Church most feared. Thirty-three days later he is dead. No official investigation is conducted, no autopsy is performed, and the Vatican's press release about the cause of death is found to be largely false. With a premiere at the Chichester Festival in April 2007 starring David Suchet, this gripping thriller goes behind the scenes at the Vatican, uncovering the bitter rivalries, the political manoeuvrings and the unspoken crises of faith that surrounded the death of 'the Smiling Pope'.

About Roger Crane

Roger Crane is a lawyer based in New York. This is his first play.

Additional information

GOR003016435
9781840027792
1840027797
The Last Confession by Roger Crane
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
19991231
112
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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