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Day of Confession
- Narrated by: Joe Mantegna
- Length: 6 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When LA entertainment lawyer Harry Addison gets the call that his brother, Danny, has been killed in a bus explosion in Italy, he rushes to Rome to bring the body back home. But Harry is about to discover how difficult and dangerous that seemingly simple task will be.
At the Rome airport, Harry is informed that Danny is suspected of murdering the cardinal vicar of Rome, one of the pope's closest advisors. Moreover, Harry is accused of being an accomplice. Harry Addison is blindsided as he becomes entangled in a deadly insider plot of apocalyptic proportions.
The body Harry is asked to identify is not Danny after all. Harry's search for his brother leads him to a megalomaniac within the Catholic Church - the cardinal closest to the pope himself - who conspires to rebuild the Holy Roman Empire by using mass murder to force the conversion of China to Catholicism. Harry finds himself faced with an almost impossible dual mission: to find Danny and to save the world from this unspeakable evil.
Day of Confession is narrated by Tony Award-winning actor Joe Mantegna.
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- Michael
- 26-08-2019
An Ordinary Story, Poorly Performed
I read this book when it was published about twenty years ago and enjoyed it. Now I listened to the audiobook. The story is still alright but is perhaps a little stale these years later. However the performance was disappointing. I have not previously listened to a book read by this actor - I don't mind him as an actor on TV but his performance of this book was disappointing - he was reading in a way that was apparently trying to engender excitement but it fell flat for me. The background organ music was like a soundtrack from an old scary movie and it did not make the performance seem any better.
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