"The Vatican Chronicles is a tongue-in-cheek novel about the most dangerous act of nuclear terrorism in the twenty-first century. It is as current as the March 23, 2014 New York Times, in which you will find an article by Michael Shear and David Sanger entitled 'Japan to Let U.S. Assume Control of Nuclear Cache.' The novel is a humorous romp of international intrigue and espionage by a man who spent thirty-three years in the field -- a roman ???a clef that explains how in the real world Messrs. Shear and Sanger allowed the ...
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"The Vatican Chronicles is a tongue-in-cheek novel about the most dangerous act of nuclear terrorism in the twenty-first century. It is as current as the March 23, 2014 New York Times, in which you will find an article by Michael Shear and David Sanger entitled 'Japan to Let U.S. Assume Control of Nuclear Cache.' The novel is a humorous romp of international intrigue and espionage by a man who spent thirty-three years in the field -- a roman ???a clef that explains how in the real world Messrs. Shear and Sanger allowed the nuclear wool to be pulled over their eyes. The explosive story begins in Washington in the aftermath of a weakened and consequently crippled US intelligence capability, and focuses on the most recent shipment of plutonium by Japan from Cherbourg to Nagasaki. A bizarre attack on His Holiness at the Vatican's summer Palace, Castel Gandolfo, and the murder of a well-known Cardinal in the Vatican hospital lead a much-loved and popular pope and an unloved and unpopular intelligence agency to form an unlikely joint venture to save a key priest at an obscure monastery near Kyoto. As readers, we are treated to a Japan no Westerner is permitted to see, and made privy to a Vatican initiative so daring it may not be revealed. The action escalates with the murder of a monk in a Tokyo Priory, and its attribution by police to the yakuza and right-wing extremists. If seized by criminals, terrorists, or a rogue state, the shipment of plutonium could produce three hundred Nagasaki-size bombs, be used as a powerful instrument of political blackmail, or held for a king's ransom. The most harrowing escapade of nuclear terrorists in our lifetime will succeed unless a handful of Americans and Japanese, aided by the Vatican, can discover who is behind the threat and stop them. The Vatican Chronicles is a short novel written in seventy staccato chronicles. It treats four of the most challenging issues of our time: the future of the Catholic Church, the US intelligence community, nuclear proliferation, and the new Japan -- each with a lighthearted, prescient, but insightful touch"--
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