The Seventh Sacrament

The Seventh Sacrament

by David Hewson (Author)

Synopsis

Back in Rome after their dramatic adventures in Venice, Costa, Peroni and Leo Falcone are rebuilding their lives. But they team up once again when faced with the sudden appearance of fresh bloodstains on a missing young boy's T-shirt in a small museum exhibit displaying supposed evidence of communication from souls in Purgatory.

Soon they find themselves embroiled in a mystery involving both the ancient cult of Mithras and a sinister ossuary, the House of Bones . . .

Praise for David Hewson's previous novels:

'Better written and more sophisticated than Dan Brown's phenomenal bestseller . . . great stuff!' Washington Post

'Built with pleasing symmetry . . . Hewson can dress a stage with operatic panache, and here his mise-en-scene is spectacular . . . In the previous books the killings, despite their savagery, have theatrical flair and are put to vivid use in fascinating lectures on Italian art and history' New York Times

`Elegant . . . solid writing and multidimensional characters command attention from start to finish of this smart, literate thriller' Publishers Weekly

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More Information

Format: Unabridged
Pages: 432
Edition: Unabridged
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 19 Jan 2007

ISBN 10: 1405050225
ISBN 13: 9781405050227

Media Reviews
Intricate.... [With a] poignant resolution few readers will anticipate. -- Publishers Weekly From the Hardcover edition.
Author Bio
David Hewson was born in Yorkshire in 1953. He was a journalist from the age of seventeen, working most recently for the Sunday Times. He has also written several novels, as well as a number of travel books. The Seventh Sacrament is the fifth in his Italian crime series featuring Detective Nic Costa. The author lives in Kent.