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Denounced by the Vatican as "fanciful and absurd," this classic of investigative reporting has sold more than 6 million copies in forty languages and is now available in a new, revised edition.
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In September 1978, Albino Luciani--Pope John Paul I--mysteriously died only thirty-three days after his election. At the request of certain individuals from the Vatican, David Yallop began his investigation into the suspicious death and the coverup surrounding it. After more than three years of exhaustive research, Yallop published this ground-breaking report, in which he uncovers a trail of evidence connecting the papacy to financial and criminal circles worldwide, including the Freemasons, Opus Dei, and the Mafia, ultimately concluding that Pope John Paul I was murdered.
The winner of the 1985 Crime Writers' Gold Dagger Award for best nonfiction, now available in a revised edition, In God's Name is a stunning and indispensible classic of investigative journalism that unearths some of the Catholic Church's deepest secrets.
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An investigation into the murder of Pope John Paul I.
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About the Author
David Yallop is a highly regarded investigative journalist and "seeker of justice." He has overturned opinion with every book he has written, continuously uncovering injustice and truth in his research into the Derek Bentley case, Carlos the Jackal, and the murder of John Paul I.