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Windswept House

A Vatican Novel

by Malachi Martin


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When the world's most powerful figures meet in a humanitarian attempt to construct a utopian society, all hell breaks loose as power, greed, and lies reign supreme. The Pope becomes a mere pawn whose life is jeopardized in a bloody struggle between petty, violent men clamoring for world domination.

Editions of Windswept House

9780385484084
ISBN

Binding/Format

Hardcover
Publisher

Bantam Dell Pub Group
Date

1996
Price

$9.78
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9780385492317
ISBN

Binding/Format

Paperback
Publisher

Doubleday
Date

1998
Price

$5.77
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Publisher Notes

The Cold War has ended. With a scope and daring not possible until now, an unlikely international alliance of top-level political, financial, and religious interests sees the way clear at last to its ultimate goal: the establishment of a single global society. Utopia.These are men with nothing in common but immense power and a towering ambition for still more. With world unity and prosperity as their slogan--and with betrayal, scandal, and murder as their ready weapons--they have the means and the will to capture as their own the perfect global machinery for their plans: the oldest, wiliest, and most stable political chancery in the world--the Vatican.At the vortex of this lethal struggle stands the embattled Pope, a geopolitical genius whose elimination is the short-term solution to a long-term goal, and two American brothers, Paul and Christian Gladstone, one a lawyer and the other a priest, who appear to be the perfect pawns. One falls prey to the sharp teeth of greed for power. The other will become one of the Slavic Pontiff's closest allies...and will discover the darkest secrets at the very heart of papal Rome.From America to Europe to Russia, in broad landscapes and clandestine corridors, a rich and varied cast--presidents and politicos, simple saints and savvy sinners, popes and pope-makers--clash with one another amid dramatic and sometimes bloody events that will affect the destiny of every person alive today.

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"...Martin's passions--and his agony over the dire straits of his faith--build into a deeply felt moral crisis."

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