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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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THE SECOND VICTORY
Before the war Mark Hanlon had
known and loved Austria as a Jesuit novice. As an older and now
a married man, he is returning to it as Occupation Commander of
the town of Bad Quellenberg in the British zone when his driver
is shot dead by a mysterious skier.
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MCCREARY MOVES IN
Mike McCreary was an oilman out
of a job. When offered a breathtaking salary for a drilling operation
on a remote island, he thought his Irish luck was with him. Then
he met Lisette, and within 24 hours was involved in murder, intrigue
and international fraud.
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CHILDREN OF THE SUN
First published in the
1950s, this novel deals with the plight of the urchins of Naples,
homeless boys who sleep in doorways, and beg and steal and scratch
along as best they can, unprotected by the State. Padre Mario Borrelli
sets out to help, and embarks on a journey of self-transformation.
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THE DEVIL'S
ADVOCATE 
Blaise Meridith, an English Priest,
is sent by the Vatican to Calabria, in Southern Italy, to investigate
the life of Giacomo Nerone. A local hero and reputed miracle worker,
Nerone is a candidate for canonization. The truth of a man's whole
life is to be uncovered in a terrible examination.
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THE NAKED COUNTRY
Deep in Australia's Northern Territory,
Lance Dillon's stud bull is ritually slaughtered by Aborigines,
and he is himself attacked and pursued. As his wife and a policeman
search for him, the nightmarish bush terrain draws the pair together.
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DAUGHTER OF SILENCE
At high noon on a hot summer's
day in a Tuscany village, a beautiful young woman shoots a man dead.
With this ultimate act of revenge begins a sequence of events that
climax in a sensational murder trial that unearths a sinister conspiracy
of silence.
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THE SHOES OF THE FISHERMAN
A pope has died, and the corridors
of the Vatican hum with intrigue as cardinals from all over the
world gather to choose his successor. Suddenly, the election is
concluded with a surprise result. The new pope is the youngest cardinal
of all - and a Russian!
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THE AMBASSADOR
Set against the military deadlock
in South Vietnam and the crisis of Western diplomacy in the Far
East, this novel traces the fortunes of a US ambassador who, in
moral confusion and tortured by self-doubt, is made arbiter of his
nation's fate, and of life and death for the ruling house of Vietnam.
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THE TOWER OF BABEL
Set in the Middle East on the
brink of war, this novel portrays the Arab-Jewish confrontation.
The successful terrorist becomes a statesman and a national hero.
The unsuccessful one is branded a criminal. But they all know themselves
to be heroes.
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SUMMER OF THE RED WOLF
A writer, accustomed to the trouble
spots of the world and the bustle of cities, is in search of a place
to recharge his spirit. But his arrival in the Western Isles of
Scotland, his friendship with two men and his love for Kathleen,
provide the spark that ignites a drama and changes their lives.
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THE SALAMANDER
A political thriller set in Italy.
For the moment the country walks a slippery, unfamiliar tightrope
called democracy. On either side, well-organized groups of right
wing and left-wing extremists lie in wait, ready to pounce.
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KUNDU
Kundu in the language of the Aborigines
means drum, the drum that calls the tribe to unite and attack. And
the world of Kundu is that of the mountains of New Guinea. Here
is where a doctor blows on the fire of revolt.
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HARLEQUIN
Paul Desmond and his friend George
Harlequin are forced by fraud, blackmail and terror to face some
brutal facts of life. A story based on known facts about the world
of finance, security and terrorism which moves from Zurich, Hamburg
and London to Washington, New York and Mexico.
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THE NAVIGATOR
Gunnar Thorkild, grandson of the
last great Polynesian navigator, has rashly proclaimed, in a scientific
paper, the existence of a legendary island to which all navigators
go on the eve of their death. With his future at the Hawaii Institute
on the line, he embarks on an epic voyage of discovery.
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PROTEUS
John Spada publicly runs an enormous
multi-national corporation, privately he heads Proteus, a clandestine
resistance movement. His aim is to free prisoners of conscience
wherever they may be. As the story unfolds, Spada himself becomes
an outlaw, and holds the world hostage.
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THE CLOWNS OF GOD 
Pope Gregory XVII claims to have
received a private revelation of the end of the world--an apocalypse
coming not in some distant future but at any moment. Is he a madman - as
his cardinals suspect - a mystic, or a fanatic grasping for an unholy
power?
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GALLOWS ON THE SAND
A mysterious treasure hidden in
a galleon sunk on the Great Barrier Reef is the last hope of Renn
Lundigan, former university professor, widower, obsessed by the
ghost of the past and too many bottles of whiskey. With Renn there
is Johnny, a Polynesian, a friend; Nino, lover of adventure; and
Pat, young, beautiful, and maybe in love. But when Manny Mannix,
fierce Sidney gangster, sees the chance, the adventure becomes a
man hunt.
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THE WORLD IS MADE OF GLASS
A psychological novel about love,
sexual obsession, murder, guilt and the need of forgiveness.
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CASSIDY
A book about the son in law of
an Australian politician which has to take care of a lot of troubles
after the politicians death.
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THE BIG STORY
Richard Ashley is a journalist
with a story which will overthrow a corrupt Italian politician,
Vittorio, Duke of Orgagna. But when he falls in love with Orgagna's
wife, there's more to the scoop than just newspaper glory. For when
the truth appears, it is complicated, passionate and bloodstained.
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MASTERCLASS
In the sun-washed hills of Florence
a beautiful dying heiress leaves an unexpected legacy - a cache
of priceless works by the Renaissance's greatest master. In the
powerful financial establishment of Zurich a brilliant young rogue
afflicted with a touch of larceny launches an ambitious - and outrageous
- coup that rocks the worlds of art and money. In the glittering
galleries of New York a glamorous and ambitious dealer forces her
former lover to catapult a widely gifted painter to stardom - and
solve the artist's brutal murder.
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LAZARUS
Faced with open-heart surgery,
Suhomeme Pontiff Leo XIV sees his life flashing before him. In reforming
the Church, he created a wasteland and made enemies, and now he
vows to destroy the rehomession for which he was responsible. But
a terrorist group, the Sword of Islam, has other ideas.
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THE RINGMASTER
Gilbert Langton, respected linguist
and trusted negotiator, has been selected to mediate the interests
of Japan and Germany in an ambitious deal masterminded to lift the
Russian Republic out from under the threat of famine and bloodshed.
But conflict in the Middle East is on the brink of explosion, and
the repercussions of international power-plays ensnare Langton in
an impassable web of profit motives, mob involvement, and hidden
agendas.
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THE LOVERS
International lawyer Brian de
Courcy Cavanagh is summoned back to his past by a letter. He relives
the Cold War in Europe, the hot wars in Korea and Indochina, and
returns to a time when a victorious Britain was rationing food and
divesting itself of its Empire.
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VANISHING POINT
Carl's peace is shattered when
his brother-in-law, Larry, vanishes. Carl is summoned by his father
to investigate Larry's disappearance. As he becomes embroiled in
the investigation he must confront the sinister reasons behind Larry's
flight and the family secrets that have too long been denied.
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EMINENCE
Luca Rossini, once a young priest
savagely tortured by the Argentinean military in the 70s. To cover
up the scandal, Rossini was taken back to Rome and kept in exile.
Under the patronage of the reigning pontiff, he has become a cardinal,
one of the Church's most efficient diplomats, and a member of the
electoral college. When the reigning pope dies, Rossini loses his
patron - though not his power or his iron will - and his faith,
already shaken by his past, is tested anew. On the eve of the papal
election, the woman who saved his life and for whom, even in exile,
he has nourished a deep and abiding love, comes again into his life.
The wounds of the past are reopened, and Rossini finds himself in
a new crisis of political responsibility and faces the turmoil of
his own spirit.
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THE LAST CONFESSION
West's last novel (he died at his desk, at its completion) is a strong story of the philosopher and heretic Giordano Bruno, who was burnt by the Inquisition for his heresy.
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