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Blood of the Lamb

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Father Thomas Kelly has been called to the Vatican. A Cardinal’s desperate plea: find a missing document that contains a secret so shocking it could shatter the Church. Livia Pietro, in Rome, has been called before the Noantri Conclave. Her mission: join the Jesuit priest on his search—because one misstep could destroy her people as well.
As Thomas and Livia are thrown into a treacherous whirlwind of art, religion, and age-old secrets, they find themselves pursued by enemies who will do anything to stop them. Only the Conclave knows the true gravity of the document’s revelations. The Noantri—Livia and her people—are vampires. And the unimaginable secrets of their past are far too dangerous for man to ever know.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 10, 2013
      Under the Cabot pseudonym, Edgar-winner S.J. Rozan (Ghost Hero and 10 other Lydia Chin/Bill Smith novels) teams with academic Carlos Dews on this audacious supernatural religious thriller. Lorenzo Cardinal Cossa, who has just been named Vatican archivist and librarian, asks Fr. Thomas Kelly, an American Jesuit, to come to Rome. Cossa needs Kelly’s help in locating a missing agreement, the Concordat, signed by Pope Martin V in 1431. The archivist has good reason to fear that the document’s public disclosure would seriously damage the Catholic Church, since the Concordat was made, as the authors reveal early on, with the “Godless Noantri,” otherwise known as vampires. This novel concept sets the book apart from all the other Da Vinci Code imitations, and the inevitable human-vampire romance will appeal to the Twilight crowd, but the deeper secret may strike many readers as too over-the-top, if not actually silly. Agent: Steve Axelrod, Axelrod Agency.

    • Library Journal

      March 15, 2013

      Tasked with recovering an ancient document stolen from the Vatican, American Jesuit priest Thomas Kelly teams with Italian art historian Livia Pietro, who happens to be a vampire. What should keep this fresh is Cabot's identity as two authors in one: Carlos Dews, who as director of Rome-based John Cabot University's Institute for Creative Writing and Literary Translation, knows the literature and the ambience, and multi-award-winning writer S.J. Rozan.

      Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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