
The HolyPhone Confessional Crisis
The HolyPhone Confessional Crisis is an explosive technology crime and church thriller. Set in Rome, Israel and Spain, the novel follows a powerful alliance of a female Spanish member of Opus Dei, an American whose father runs a southern fundamentalist church, an Israeli pro-Settler technology genius and an ex-banker-turned-priest, a past lover of the American.
When the Vatican introduces its HolyPhones into confessionals in Europe and the Americas, the alliance conspires to cream-off a slice of the HolyPhone's confessional revenues. Cardinal da Ferraz, responsible for the HolyPhone’s success, suspects something is amiss and deploys an Irish policeman and his Australian computer crime sidekick to try to find the source of the trouble. With more than the Church's finances at stake, the four characters race against time to safeguard the Church before it's too late.
If you enjoyed Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code" or Chris Kuzneski's "The Hunters", you should like "The HolyPhone Confessional Crisis".