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The Seville Communion
The Seville Communion
Author: Arturo Perez-Reverte
Murderous goings-on in a tiny baroque church draw the Vatican into the dark heart of Seville. A hacker gets into the Pope's personal computer to leave a warning about mysterious deaths in a small church in Seville that is threatened with demolition. Father Quart, a suave Vatican trouble-shooter, is sent to investigate. Experience has taught him ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780099453963
ISBN-10: 0099453967
Publication Date: 2/18/1997
Pages: 352
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Publisher: Vintage
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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CocoCee avatar reviewed The Seville Communion on + 404 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
The descriptions of Seville is beautiful. I could almost feel the breeze and smell the air there! Someone has hacked into the Pope's personal computer. This action sends an investigator to a tiny, almost forgotten church in Seville. This mystery is laced with corruption of the town leaders and the Church. A good read, and a page turner!
mannsb avatar reviewed The Seville Communion on + 134 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is a novel, yet it is also a mystery. There is much in it about the machinations of the Vatican state. It IS fiction, so hopefully it is just that - fiction. It doesn't put the Vatican in a very good light, showing much too much politics.
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Helpful Score: 1
a page turner - very interesting look into the catholic church - way better than the dan brown series
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ga-mysteryreader avatar reviewed The Seville Communion on + 3 more book reviews
Makes me want to visit Seville. On par with _The Club Dumas_. Author weaves history with the fictional story to create an interesting plot and memorable characters.
rxkicker avatar reviewed The Seville Communion on + 71 more book reviews
Translated well. One phrase, 'the former fake lawyer' is better in English than in Spanish. Brought back lovely memories of Seville. Didn't care for one of the main characters, Fr Quart, a Vatican diplomat.


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