Cabal
by Michael Dibdin
Aurelio Zen #3
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Set in Rome and Milan
© 1992 published by Penguin Random House, Faber&Faber
In Cabal, master crime writer Michael Dibdin plunges us into a murky world of church spies, secret societies, cover-ups, and mistaken identities.
An apparent suicide in the Vatican may in fact have been a muder conducted by a centuries-old cabal within The Knights of Columbus. A discovery among the medieval manuscripts of the Vatican Library leads to a second death, Zen travels to Milan, where he faces a final, dramatic showdown. Meanwhile, Zen’s lover, the tantalizing Tania, is conducting her own covert operations–which could well jeopardize everything Zen has worked for. Richly textured, wickedly entertaining, Cabal taps the mysterious beauty of Italy in a thriller that challenges our beliefs about love, allegiance, history, and power–and the lengths to which we will go to protect them against the truth.
(Penguin Random House)
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