· Robert Harris ’ “Conclave” follows the College of Cardinals as they elect a successor to an unnamed and, the author says, fictional pope. With the exception of some final reveals, that Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. In Conclave, Robert Harris creates an imaginary world of Cardinals meeting in the Sistine Chapel to elect a new Pope. The Bishop of Rome, known as the Pope or Holy Father, is the leader of the Catholic Church, a religion with over one billion members worldwide. Conclave: A novel Paperback – J. by. Robert Harris (Author) › Visit Amazon's Robert Harris Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. Robert Harris (Author) out of 5 stars. 2, ratings/5(K).
Robert Harris's new thriller is set in a conclave. He talks about his love for the Vatican, his respect for the Pope, and how the Gospels left him 'stunned' As unseasonable October sunshine streams through a window high in Covent Garden, Robert Harris, the genial and welcoming author of Conclave, has every reason to be happy. A conclave must be convened to appoint a successor and Cardinal Lomeli is responsible for organizing it. Almost immediately things begin to go wrong. Conclave is the latest thriller from the reliable pen of Robert Harris. In Conclave, Robert Harris creates an imaginary world of Cardinals meeting in the Sistine Chapel to elect a new www.doorway.ru Bishop of Rome, known as the Pope or Holy Father, is the leader of the Catholic Church, a religion with over one billion members worldwide.
21/11/ by Mike Finn. I think “Conclave” is the best Robert Harris book so far. He’s produced an empathic immersion into the closed world of the College of Cardinals, that manages to be compassionate, truthful and have just enough tension in it to keep you turning the pages while still having the people, rather than the plot, at the heart of the novel. In Conclave, Robert Harris creates an imaginary world of Cardinals meeting in the Sistine Chapel to elect a new Pope. The Bishop of Rome, known as the Pope or Holy Father, is the leader of the Catholic Church, a religion with over one billion members worldwide. “Conclave” by Robert Harris – The Holy Election Behind Closed Doors J January 4, by David ben Efraim The Catholic Church doesn’t nearly have as much influence over the affairs of the world as it used to, but nevertheless they remain a powerful presence with over two billion adherents around the world.
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