“its truly a wondrful book,i admit.full of excitement and suspence....the story goes on gret n folds out brilliantly until the last..it was also very informative.. in the end,the way camerlegno turned out to b behind all those cruelty was a bad turn to the story.he was praised as such a good priest and then all of a sudden??n btw we r talkin abt PRIESTS...may b killin his father was somethin sane since he dint noe the truth but all the 4 cardinals???n the city??it was insane...and all lies he sed too...its a story but still,it shud be realistic n nt go 2 such extremes.its such an insult to priests...brown shud hav led the story goin as b4 n nt made such a voilent twist.if the bad guy's some one of the suspects or some1 like,then its still okay but here one moment he was the hero n next the villain?? if the endin s bad everything is..spoils the whole thing..n what about that talkin to god n stuff?it seemed so unreal in a worldly story as such.n i dont believe in spiritual stuff too.BUT also there was 1more thing i wanted to point out that indirectly brown(which he does in all his books)was in insulting and writin against the religion of islam,a couple o tyms but y oppose islam wen he hardly himself noes about it...every1s jus predujiced n noe 1 bothers about the truth anymore...they jus hear lies, believe lies.....”
Afrah Abbasi wrote this review Tuesday, November 3, 2009.
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