Synopsis
Vatican City, 29 September 1978: the world wakes to the shocking news that Pope John Paul I is dead, just a month after his accession.
Thirty years later, in London, young journalist Sarah Monteiro receives a mysterious package. Enclosed is a list of names and a coded message.
Moments later a masked assassin attempts to silence her for ever. It seems Sarah holds the key to unveiling a deadly secret - a plot that implicates unscrupulous mercenaries and crooked politicians, and which goes to the very heart of the Vatican. Sarah has no choice but to run, forced into a ruthless game of cat-and-mouse. She can trust no one, especially when her father's name appears on the incriminating list.
Sarah finds herself at the centre of a world-wide conspiracy its keepers will stop at nothing to protect.
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Reviews
Customer Review: 25 October 2009
Reviewer: agnie
'This is definitely one of the BEST books I have ever read! The research in this book and the analysis of historical facts are simply awe inspiring. They should make it into a movie. '
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A Conversation with Luis Miguel Rocha, author of The Last Pope
First of all, does the P2 Lodge truly exist? And if so, what facts do we know about them and what did you create as a novelist for the sake of this story?
P2 existed and still exists. All facts that appear in the novel before and through 1978 are true. As are the names of the members and rulers. Everything that happens with Sarah Monteiro and Rafael and the idea of JC being part of P2 in the current day is fiction.
There have been several non-fiction books that address the question of whether Pope John Paul I was murdered. Do you believe they raise valid questions? Did you draw on these conspiracy theories just to create a good thriller, or do you actually believe there was a plot to murder the Pope in 1978?
John Paul I was killed on September 29th 1978 at 1 o’clock AM. Not at 11 PM nor 11: 30PM on the 28th as officially said. I’m sure of it.
There’s a very good piece of journalism (published and sold together with this novel in
You were a child when Pope John Paul I died, so it’s presumably not an experience you remember first-hand. Was there anything in particular about John Paul I’s life and death that inspired this novel?
I didn’t know anything about John Paul I until April 2005. I just knew John Paul II and a little
Now, knowing a little more about Albino Luciani and other facts of
One of the novel’s most haunting characters is the mystic Sister Lucia de Jesus, one of the three children who encountered the Virgin Mary at
There was more a sense of curiosity. There’s a certain ambivalence concerning the facts of
The CIA and the Italian Mafia both play roles in the intrigue surrounding your protagonists, Rafael and Sarah. Are they as central to
No. Today it’s completely different. You need a unique confluence of factors for a non-religious entity to manage to control the Holy See. That happened from 1971 until 1981, more or less. And only in the financial department, not in the religious. Today it wouldn’t be possible. However there are religious organizations with more power than the one of P2 today in the
What has been the reaction to this novel since it’s been published? Did you find that people took your ideas as fact—as some have done with Dan Brown’s DA VINCI CODE—or have readers mainly recognized it as only a work of fiction?
I receive tons of emails from all over the world. I have yet to receive a bad review from a reader. They love the story, the characters; they ask if it’s going to be a movie, they think it would be a great one. They want to know more about the case, especially Italian readers. Mainly they take everything for a fact, even the adventure of Sarah and Rafael. That’s a little odd.
I received a curious request last year of 2 copies of the book in Portuguese by a journalist who works in the
Product details
Format : Paperback
ISBN: 9780141042695
Size : 111 x 181mm
Pages : 496
Published : 06 Aug 2009
Publisher : Penguin
The Last Pope
£6.99
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