Former parish priest William Kienzle's mysteries revolve around the sleuthing exploits of Father Koesler. In this story, the priest travels the globe, following clues to the murders of two cardinals as a broad, sinister plot unfolds. Narrator Edward Holland duplicates the mature, calculated, steady thought processes of the priestly detective. His deep voice manages the change in characters with slight differentiation and expertly conveys the transcontinental clues and intrigue. B.J.L. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine--
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A cardinal is brutally murdered in his own church. Another is slain in the Vatican. A clue -- the black imprint of a clenched fist -- is left at the scene of each crime. Who's behind these sinister attacks? And is the ultimate target the Holy Office of the Pope himself?
On a detective's trail from Detroit to Dublin to Rome. Father Koesler, the sleuthing priest, plunges back into his own haunted past -- and becomes an unholy candidate for assassination.
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