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With corruption behind every corner, this gripping historical thriller that follows a priest as he investigates a series of disappearances in 1970s Argentina. Perfect for fans of Conclave. How do you find someone nobody believes is missing? A new historical thriller perfect for fans of Conclave________________'Likely to find favour with fans of Robert Harris' STRONG WORDS'A masterful meditation on power, conscience and the cost of looking away' ADAM HAMDY'Wonderful, moving and heart-breaking' TOM BENJAMIN________________Buenos Aires, 1976. A military junta rules Argentina with an iron fist. People are going missing. There are whispers of secret detention centres, of torture and murder behind locked doors.Pablo Morales, a young priest, doesn't believe the rumours, until he hears a series of confessions that force him to confront the truth of the government's crimes - as well as the complicity of the Church.Pablo knows he must investigate. But the deeper he explores this dangerous world, the harder it will be to ever escape it . . .____________________Readers love John Donoghue . . .'One of the best books I have read in a very long time''Excellent''A gripping read''Full of hope''Written with considerable flair'____________________MORE PRAISE FOR JOHN DONOGHUE'Heartfelt and immaculately researched' THE TIMES'Compelling' BIG ISSUE'Written with feeling and integrity' HERALD
With corruption behind every corner, this gripping historical thriller that follows a priest as he investigates a series of disappearances in 1970s Argentina. Perfect for fans of Conclave. How do you find someone nobody believes is missing? A new historical thriller perfect for fans of Conclave________________'Likely to find favour with fans of Robert Harris' STRONG WORDS'A masterful meditation on power, conscience and the cost of looking away' ADAM HAMDY'Wonderful, moving and heart-breaking' TOM BENJAMIN________________Buenos Aires, 1976. A military junta rules Argentina with an iron fist. People are going missing. There are whispers of secret detention centres, of torture and murder behind locked doors.Pablo Morales, a young priest, doesn't believe the rumours, until he hears a series of confessions that force him to confront the truth of the government's crimes - as well as the complicity of the Church.Pablo knows he must investigate. But the deeper he explores this dangerous world, the harder it will be to ever escape it . . .____________________Readers love John Donoghue . . .'One of the best books I have read in a very long time''Excellent''A gripping read''Full of hope''Written with considerable flair'____________________MORE PRAISE FOR JOHN DONOGHUE'Heartfelt and immaculately researched' THE TIMES'Compelling' BIG ISSUE'Written with feeling and integrity' HERALD
AmazonPages: 416, Edition: Main, Paperback, Atlantic Books
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