Book description
In the days following the death of Pope John Paul II, 115 cardinals are
called to the Vatican in order to take part in the conclave and elect
the new Pope. With Rome under siege to foreign press and thousands of
mourners, the last thing it needs is a serial killer on the loose...
Paola Dicanti is a profiler who works with the Italian police. She has
been put in charge of profiling serial killers in a department of one -
i. e. herself - but so far all her experience of serial killers is
theoretical. This is until she is called to the church of Santa Maria in
the Vatican state. A cardinal has been found murdered, his eyes
destroyed, his hands cut off. It seems that this is not the first victim
- another cardinal was found in similar circumstances but the
authorities didn't want a scandal.
Recovering from a bitter affair with her boss, Paola begins to build
her profile using information from the scene of the crime, from the
autopsy, and from forensic evidence. She is helped in this by Anthony
Fowler, a priest from the States. But it turns out that Fowler is no
ordinary priest - he clearly has links to the CIA, and knows a lot about
the serial killer than Dicanti could ever have guessed... Juan Gomez
Jurado is a journalist who has worked on radio and television. He has
also been a director of several large corporations. He has won several
prizes for his journalism but this is his first novel. He lives with his
wife and daughter in Spain.