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    1. The Last Confession (2000)

      by Morris West

      West’s last novel (he died at his desk, at its completion) is a strong story of the philosopher and heretic Giordano Bruno, who was burnt by the Inquisition for his heresy. A major release! From the Foreword by Thomas Keneally: "Bruno was that perilous thing, a free spirit, and suffered... (learn more about this book)

    1. Vanishing Point (1996)

      by Morris West

      A gripping psychological thriller from the internationally bestselling author of The Shoes of the Fisherman and The Ringmaster. Carl Strassberger has chosen the life of an artist in France rather than join the family banking empire. But he returns home when his brilliant brother-in-law, Larry... (learn more about this book)

    1. Wings Bestsellers Fiction: Morris West: Three Complete Novels (1993)

      by Morris West

      A collection of three novels by the best-selling author features The Shoes of the Fisherman, The Clowns of God, and Lazarus. (learn more about this book)

    1. Vatican: Book 2

      The Clowns of God (1981)

      by Morris West

      What would happen, if the members of the Roman Curia discovered that the Pope was about to publicly state that he had received a private revelation that the world was about to end? Pope Gregory XVII claims to have received a private revelation of the end of the world - an apocalypse coming not in... (learn more about this book)

    1. Masterclass (1980)

      by Morris West

      A young American art historian is left holding two priceless works of art when his Italian lover dies, and in trying to bring them to auction, he gets embroiled in a the murder case of a famous artist. Reprint. PW. (learn more about this book)

    1. The Tower of Babel (1968)

      by Morris West

      Set in the Middle East on the brink of war, this novel portrays the Arab-Jewish confrontation. The successful terrorist becomes a statesman and a national hero. The unsuccessful one is branded a criminal. But they all know themselves to be heroes. (learn more about this book)

    1. The Ambassador (1965)

      by Morris West

      Set against the military deadlock in South Vietnam and the crisis of Western diplomacy in the Far East, this novel traces the fortunes of a US ambassador who, in moral confusion and tortured by self-doubt, is made arbiter of his nation's fate, and of life and death for the ruling house of Vietnam. (learn more about this book)

    1. Loyola Classics

      The Devil's Advocate

      by Morris West

      A dying English priest is dispatched from Rome as a canonical inquisitor in order to investigate the cult of sainthood that has grown around Giacomo Nerone in the desolate town of Calabria in Southern Italy. Reprint. NYT. (learn more about this book)