At the First Fall of Snow - Couverture rigide

Rivenaes, Ivar

 
9781846243660: At the First Fall of Snow

Synopsis

This is a taut psychological thriller playing with religious ideas and morality. Cardinal Richter, the Vatican's most talented theologian and apologist, is going to spend a few days' holiday with his old friend, Professor Matthew O'Keefe in his beautiful house on the Gulf of Mexico. But there are other guests: the alluring and formidable Hannah Mitchell and the enigmatic novelist Angelo Vargas. Held prisoner by his manipulative host, the Cardinal soon finds himself in a deadly dialog with Vargas in which Richter's response to probing questions seems directly to determine the fate of innocent people in other parts of the world. What is at stake is nothing less than the integrity and validity of the Catholic Church. As the tension increases each man develops a respect for the other and begins to exorcise his own demons. Meanwhile, Mitchell and O'Keefe look on dispassionately, seemingly unaware of the spiritual journeys undertaken by their 'puppets', but, all-unwittingly, revealing their own, ultimately fatal, weaknesses. In this taut psychological thriller the author raises questions of personal morality and universal ethics. He fearlessly dissects the human condition to show that what truly matters is compassion and honesty, not ambition or mere intellect. We may all be victims of our past but we do not have to become its prisoners.

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À propos de l?auteur

Ivar Rivenaes has written two bestselling novels in his native Norway and has been described as the 'Norwegian le Carre'. His first novel written in English, Those Who Leave, was published in 2005.

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