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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Eric FrattiniPublisher: St Martin's Press Imprint: St Martin's Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.717kg ISBN: 9780312375942ISBN 10: 0312375948 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 25 November 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsInternational Praise for The Entity <br> Through his meticulously documented research into five centuries of history, Eric Frattini gives us an exclusive look at the hidden face of the papacy---revelations that send a chill up the spine. -- Le Monde <br> A devastating book. -- Valeurs (France) <br> A must-read. -- El Universal (Mexico) <br> An investigation worthy of a Pulitzer. Frattini puts all the secrets of the Vatican out on the table. -- Di ario de Noticias (Portugal) <p>International Praise for The Entity<br><br> Through his meticulously documented research into five centuries of history, Eric Frattini gives us an exclusive look at the hidden face of the papacy---revelations that send a chill up the spine. -- Le Monde<br><br> A devastating book. -- Valeurs (France)<br><br> A must-read. -- El Universal (Mexico)<br><br> An investigation worthy of a Pulitzer. Frattini puts all the secrets of the Vatican out on the table. -- Di ario de Noticias (Portugal) Dense, exhaustive account of espionage and intrigue directed by and against the Vatican, from 1566 to the present.Madrid-based TV correspondent Frattini, who has published several Spanish-language nonfiction titles, presents a dizzying history that would have been more effective on a smaller scale. As written, this hectic, whirlwind account races through five centuries and a seemingly endless list of names, dates and characters without allowing the many dramatic vignettes to fully take hold. Astonishing tales abound along the way, starting with the creation of the Vatican's spy service, originally called the Holy Alliance, by Pope Pius V, who wanted to overthrow England's Protestant Queen Elizabeth I and place Catholic Mary Stuart on her throne. The author claims that the Holy Alliance later spawned its own counterespionage wing and a hit squad that assassinated numerous perceived enemies of the Church. Not all of these assertions are convincing, or well documented - Frattini routinely cites rumors and speculation as plausible facts - but they certainly make for curious reading. The author finds the hand of Vatican spies throughout the royal courts of Europe, the war rooms of major combatants in both world wars, the boardrooms of corrupt money-laundering bankers and the halls of spy services from the CIA to Mossad. According to Frattini, Vatican agents have done everything from helping Nazi war criminals flee to South America after World War II to thwarting the assassination of Golda Meir by terrorists in 1973. In one anecdote, he recounts how the Holy Alliance stymied a plot in 1881 to steal the remains of Pope Pius IX. Indeed, for all the intrigue allegedly perpetrated by the Vatican, Frattini notes that the Pope was equally the target of espionage. For centuries, the halls of the Vatican were rife with spies, especially during times of war, when the Vatican's neutrality, or lack thereof, was of major concern to belligerents.A colorful history, but overly ambitious, often disorienting and not entirely convincing. (Kirkus Reviews) Author InformationEric Frattini has written books on the FBI, the UN, and the CIA, and is the author of ""Mafia Inc.: 100 Years of Cosa Nostra."" He is a TV correspondent and lives in Spain. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |