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From the world of New York's Catholic Cathedral, to the secret and treacherous brotherhood of a Black Forest monastery. And onward to a Vatican conclave to elect a new pope. This is the second novel from Robin Driscoll of Alas Smith and Jones and the Mr. Bean TV series and films. Following the success of Rough Music, Robin has crafted a thriller full of verve and pace and introduces the fearless and engaging Josie King, as she delves into an underworld of religious fanaticism on a personal crusade for vengeance. "A breathless, compelling thriller with sinister religious fanatics, an engaging…mehr

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From the world of New York's Catholic Cathedral, to the secret and treacherous brotherhood of a Black Forest monastery. And onward to a Vatican conclave to elect a new pope. This is the second novel from Robin Driscoll of Alas Smith and Jones and the Mr. Bean TV series and films. Following the success of Rough Music, Robin has crafted a thriller full of verve and pace and introduces the fearless and engaging Josie King, as she delves into an underworld of religious fanaticism on a personal crusade for vengeance. "A breathless, compelling thriller with sinister religious fanatics, an engaging heroine, a shocking crime and a dark secret, The Unborn is guaranteed to keep you awake deep into the night," Lisa De Silva, Sussex Living Magazine.
Autorenporträt
Robin Driscoll is a British actor and writer, best known as a writer of Mr. Bean. He and Rowan Atkinson are close friends; he appeared with Rowan Atkinson in Laughing Matters (1992) - Visual Comedy, a documentary on the mechanics of visual humour. As an actor, he has appeared in episodes of television shows such as Only Fools and Horses ("The Jolly Boys' Outing"), Murder Most Horrid, Dear John, Alas Smith & Jones, Wilderness Road and The Fast Show. He has now turned his hand towards writing books dealing with fast-paced crime in New York courtesy of his illustrious female detective, Josie King.