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An Apology to Lucifer
- Narrado por: Richard Newland
- Duração: 7 horas e 2 minutos
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Sinopse
Father Thomas Morelli thought he knew the story behind Lucifer’s fall from heaven. However, upon making the acquaintance of renowned book authenticator, Lorenza Pellegrini, and being invited to stay in the opulent Venice villa belonging to her “master”, Thomas discovers he has only heard part of the story.
In Boston, psychoanalyst, best-selling author, and outspoken atheist David Wright has been tasked to handle the funeral arrangements for his dear friend, Albert Kennedy. What could have driven this controversial exorcist to take his own life? The answer, it seems, is contained in a tome that isn’t supposed to exist.
Joining forces, Lorenza, David, and Thomas must race against time to prevent an ancient battle from reigniting.
About the Authors
Wayne E. and Sean P. Haley are a father and son. Wayne is a retired University of California administrator who has been writing for pleasure for 35 years. Wayne spends most of his free time with his amazing wife, Kathleen, walking the beaches and writing near his home in Hawaii. Sean Haley has spent the past 20 years working for two prominent Southern California investment firms. Now living outside of Los Angeles, Sean spends much of his free time with his wonderful wife, Kristy, and their blended family of five children—usually shuttling them to various activities and sporting events.
Resumo da Crítica
"Those who enjoyed The DaVinci Code...will find the thriller component is strong and...replete in both nonstop action and solid ethical, spiritual, and moral examination." (D. Donovan, Midwest Book Review)