The Fifth Gospel, Ian Caldwell
The Fifth Gospel, Ian Caldwell
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The Fifth Gospel

Author: Ian Caldwell

Narrator: Jack Davenport

Unabridged: 15 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/03/2015


Synopsis

The instant New York Times bestseller from the author of the international sensation The Rule of Four combines a lost gospel, a contentious relic, and a dying pope’s final wish into a “deliciously labyrinthine” (Providence Journal) intellectual thriller that “kicks off at ninety miles per hour and doesn’t slow down” (Associated Press).

A mysterious exhibit is under construction at the Vatican Museums. The curator is murdered at a clandestine meeting on the outskirts of Rome a week before it opens. That same night, a violent break-in rocks the home of Greek Catholic priest Father Alex Andreou. When the papal police fail to identify a suspect in either crime, Father Alex decides that to find the killer he must reconstruct the secret of what a little-known, true-to-life fifth gospel known as the Diatessaron reveals about the church’s most controversial holy relic. But just as he begins to understand the truth about his friend’s death and its consequences for the future of the Christian church, Father Alex discovers a ruthless stalker is hunting him—an enemy with a vested stake in the exhibit that he must outwit to survive.

Rich, authentic, erudite, and emotionally searing, The Fifth Gospel is a riveting novel of suspense and a feast of biblical history that satisfies on every level.

About Ian Caldwell

Ian Caldwell is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The Fifth Gospel and (with Dustin Thomason) The Rule of Four, which sold nearly two million copies in North America and was translated into thirty-five languages. He lives in Virginia with his wife and children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alan on May 10, 2015

Caldwell's "The Fifth Gospel" is a murder mystery set within the Vatican. Not the Vatican tourists see, but the the vast labyrinth kept from public view. Likewise, Caldwell's characters are all fashioned after those who actually administer the Vatican. I'm astonished at the amount of research Caldwe......more

Goodreads review by Joyce on September 30, 2024

Sometimes it's impossible not to gush! British actor Davenport's reading of this fine thriller is so seductive--I didn't want to stop listening. It's a great book too set mostly in Vatican City, where protagonist Alex has lived all his life. A Greek Catholic (as opposed to Orthodox) priest and thus......more

Goodreads review by Ray on December 02, 2014

It's been 10 years since Ian Caldwell's first novel --- THE RULE OF FOUR --- co-written with Dustin Thomason. I may have been one of the only readers who disliked that effort. I found it trite and trying way too hard to be Dan Brown --- and falling well short. It's taken Ian Caldwell 10 years, but he......more

Goodreads review by Monnie on May 11, 2015

The author says it took him 10 years to finish this novel; it follows The Rule of Four, a book he co-authored with Dustin Thomason that spent 49 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. And now that I've read it, I understand why it took so long. The time it must have taken to ferret out the det......more

Goodreads review by Rob on March 28, 2015

Simplistic story, made overly complicated by detailed Church history, ending devalued the entire investment of time required to wade throug. I remain unclear as to why I finished it, but something held me to wanting to find out "whodunnit".......more