'The Seville Communion' by Arturo Pérez-Reverte
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A small church in Seville has allegedly begun “killing” those who attempt to close it.
So, the Vatican dispatches a discreet fixer—Father Lorenzo Quart—to investigate the situation quietly before scandal spreads.
Pérez-Reverte moves through Seville’s fading aristocracy, opportunistic developers, and clerical bureaucracy, building a story where religion, architecture, money, and history all pull in different directions. The threatened church is a threshold, where modernisation collides with the stubborn persistence of old institutions.
Typical of Pérez-Reverte’s work, the novel blends thriller mechanics with a deep sense of place. Seville’s streets, churches, and fading social hierarchies form the real subject of the book.
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