Summary & Analysis of Ian Caldwell's the Fifth Gospel

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ISBN: 9781511624053
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 7 April, 2015
Format: Paperback
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2 other editions of this product

The Fifth Gospel by Ian Caldwell | Summary & Analysis Preview: The Fifth Gospel by Ian Caldwell is a literary thriller that takes place in 2004 at the Vatican, the chief residence of the Catholic Pope in Italy. The novel follows the aftermath of Vatican museum curator, Ugolino Nogara's, murder. Brothers, Alex and Simon Andreou, are both priests. Alex is a Greek Orthodox priest and Simon is a Roman Catholic priest as well as Vatican diplomat in the Secretariat. Their opposing religious affiliations place the brothers on opposite sides of a centuries old feud between the two churches. Alex is married, but his wife, Mona, left him and their son, Peter, when the boy was a baby. Ugolino Nogara is planning an art exhibit in the Vatican museum. A week before the exhibit is to open, Ugo is found dead. The discovery is reported by both Alex and Simon. That same night, a man breaks into Alex's apartment. Peter and the nun who cares for him hide and escape unharmed... PLEASE NOTE: This is a summary and analysis of the book and NOT the original book. Inside this Instaread Summary & Analysis of The Fifth Gospel * Summary of entire book * Introduction to the Important People in the book * Analysis of the Themes and Author's Style

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