Sinners and Saints
Sinners and Saints, book three, of the
Secrets & Promises series, now
available now on amazon & Barnes and Noble
If you enjoyed The Deathbed Game and wondered if Anna and Agostino would continue their adventures.... read on!
Agostino’s search to find his real parents takes him to an Umbrian mountaintop and a monastery
with a hidden secret that reaches into the upper echelons of the Vatican.
with a hidden secret that reaches into the upper echelons of the Vatican.
“Is this my father?” Agostino asks, pointing to the name scrawled on the birth certificate. “If it is, my whole life changes."
“Be careful going down that road,” Anna cautions.”You need to understand how damaging a story like this could be to this man’s reputation—and his legacy. You are aware that there already exists speculation about friendships he has had with women—some of them documented in letters. He never hid the existence of these letters, always maintaining they were of a platonic nature and based on mutual interests. If this gets out, it could cast doubt on this issue and damage his credibility. Think of what a tragedy that would be to mankind. In the years since his death, he has become a symbol of goodness and a role model to many throughout the world. Men of his caliber are getting harder to find and we are in sore need of them.”
“Be careful going down that road,” Anna cautions.”You need to understand how damaging a story like this could be to this man’s reputation—and his legacy. You are aware that there already exists speculation about friendships he has had with women—some of them documented in letters. He never hid the existence of these letters, always maintaining they were of a platonic nature and based on mutual interests. If this gets out, it could cast doubt on this issue and damage his credibility. Think of what a tragedy that would be to mankind. In the years since his death, he has become a symbol of goodness and a role model to many throughout the world. Men of his caliber are getting harder to find and we are in sore need of them.”