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John Sack - The Franciscan Conspiracy *** This work of fiction explores the great 13th-century mystery: Why was the body of St. Francis stolen and hidden? (Size: 424.88 MB)
DescriptionIf you would like to see other Audio Books I have uploaded just click this link:- OldScotsman's Books If you have a request for another book or a Re-Seed then just send me a Private Message General Information Book............................The Franciscan Conspiracy Author.........................John Sack Narrator.......................Geoffrey Blaisdell Unabridged..................Yes Genre..........................Historical Fiction Publisher......................Blackstone Audio File Information Source.........................1 eDownloaded DRM protected (Digital Rights Management) 64 Kb File # of MP3 files...............15 Files carefully created averaging about one hour duration each Total Runtime..............15 Hours 26 Minutes Encoder.......................Fraunhofer [FhG] (Guess) Converted to................64 Kb | CBR | 44,100 Hz | Mono with DRM Removed Total Size.....................424 MB Converted By...............OldScotsman Date Converted............27-November-2015 ID3 Tags......................Includes Image and all info shown on this page (Smart Phone Ready) ABOUT THE BOOK This work of fiction explores the great 13th-century mystery: Why was the body of St. Francis stolen and hidden? A multilayered, intricately plotted tale develops as the Franciscan Order destroys all early biographies of Francis by his closest disciples in favor of a sanitized biography of the powerful St. Bonaventure. The story begins 30 years after Francis's death, when Father Leo, Francis's closest friend, is dying. Bound to a vow of silence, Leo sends a cryptic message to Conrad, his own favorite student, connecting him with an unlikely companion, 16-year-old Sister Amata. The two begin to search for the truth about St. Francis, a truth that will shake the faith of the masses to the core and bring into question the foundation of the Franciscan Order. ABOUT THE AUTHOR John Sack was born in Springfield, Ohio, The United States in March 1930. John was a founder of literary journalism, the one new literary form of the twentieth century. He was a journalist for fifty-five years. He was a newspaper reporter in North and South America, Europe, Africa and Asia, a contributor to Harper's, The Atlantic and The New Yorker, a contributing editor of Esquire, a writer, producer, and special correspondent for CBS News and its bureau chief in Spain, a war correspondent in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Yugoslavia and Afghanistan, and the author of ten nonfiction books like M ("Great reportage," The New York Times). John Sack died in March 27, 2004. ABOUT THE READER Geoffrey Blaisdell is a professional actor who has appeared on and off Broadway, in Broadway national tours, and in regional theater. Blaisdell made the majority of his appearances in musicals, but also played in straight plays such as the 1999 revival of Amadeus. All the above information including the picture are inserted into the ID3 tags on the MP3 files. Remember, we have uploaded these books just for you because we wish to SHARE them. It is only right therefore, you SHARE them with others, and the only way you can do this, is to keep SEEDING. In other words, don't stop after you have finished the download. Check and make sure your torrent program is set to continue uploading even after the downloading has been completed. A ratio of 2.0 means you are giving back twice what you have received, the book won't die and all our efforts have not been wasted but 5.0 would be outstanding and shows you have really entered into the spirit of what we are about. WE DO OUR BIT AND YOU DO YOUR BIT, sounds fair, doesn't it. If you are new to this and don't understand, type a message at the bottom and if I can't help, I know someone who can. This Audiobook was converted and uploaded by OldScotsman Sharing Widget |