Book summaryWhen Our Lady of the Tears, a Baroque church in Seville, is threatened with destruction by a group of real estate developers, Rome sends Father Lorenzo Quart to monitor the situation. Media reviews"The identity of Vespers, and a stunning disclosure about Father Ferro saved for the very last sentence, bring this literate whodunit to a deliciously satisfying conclusion. Reading Pérez-Reverte is one of the most choice pleasures contemporary fiction offers." |
The Seville Communionby Arturo Perez-Reverte
Book desription: Harcourt, 1998-04-15. Hardcover. Very Good. No folded pages or writing. Previous owners name/address stamp on first page. Light dustcover wear, mostly at edges.
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