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Der frühere Enthüllungsjournalist H. Paul Jeffers erleuchtet sechzehn Jahrhunderte in der mysteriösen und umschatteten Geschichte des Vatikan. Von Kindesmissbrauch, Mord, Bankskandalen erzählt dieses Buch, ja sogar der Verstrickung der katholischen Kirche in die Vertuschung einer UFO-Sichtung.
Arranged chronologically and thematically, Dark Mysteries of the Vatican sifts fact from fiction and illuminates the truth of what lies in the archives. From murder in Holy Orders to financial scandal and UFOs, this is the definitive volume on the most secretive place on earth. Most books about the
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Produktbeschreibung
Der frühere Enthüllungsjournalist H. Paul Jeffers erleuchtet sechzehn Jahrhunderte in der mysteriösen und umschatteten Geschichte des Vatikan. Von Kindesmissbrauch, Mord, Bankskandalen erzählt dieses Buch, ja sogar der Verstrickung der katholischen Kirche in die Vertuschung einer UFO-Sichtung.
Arranged chronologically and thematically, Dark Mysteries of the Vatican sifts fact from fiction and illuminates the truth of what lies in the archives. From murder in Holy Orders to financial scandal and UFOs, this is the definitive volume on the most secretive place on earth. Most books about the Vatican are dense and scholarly, but Jeffers delivers an easy-to-read, fact-driven investigation, covering historical as well as current events.
Autorenporträt
H. Paul Jeffers (1934-2009) was an established military historian and author of 70 books. He worked as an editor and producer at ABC, CBS, and NBC, and was the only person to have been news director at both of New York City's all-news radio stations. He taught journalism at New York University, Syracuse University, and Boston University. His works include the novels A Grand Night for Murder and What Mommy Said and the nonfiction Marshall: Lessons in Leadership with Alan Axelrod. He lived in New York City.