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New York Times Bestseller: A priest struggles against the Vietnam War-and his own passions-in "a classic page-turner" ( Chicago Tribune). Vietnam was bitterly contested not only on the battlefields of Southeast Asia but on the American home front. This novel filled with "probing psychological detail" follows Michael Maguire-a Catholic priest, Korean War hero, and former POW-who risks everything as he fights to be true to his heart and his conscience during the tumult of the era ( The Washington Post). From the author of The Cloister, Prince of Peace is a thrilling saga of faith, truth, and…mehr

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New York Times Bestseller: A priest struggles against the Vietnam War-and his own passions-in "a classic page-turner" ( Chicago Tribune). Vietnam was bitterly contested not only on the battlefields of Southeast Asia but on the American home front. This novel filled with "probing psychological detail" follows Michael Maguire-a Catholic priest, Korean War hero, and former POW-who risks everything as he fights to be true to his heart and his conscience during the tumult of the era ( The Washington Post). From the author of The Cloister, Prince of Peace is a thrilling saga of faith, truth, and honor, "so rich and vital it leaves you breathless" ( Chicago Tribune).
Autorenporträt
James Carroll was raised in Washington, D.C., and ordained to the Catholic priesthood in 1969. He served as a chaplain at Boston University from 1969 to 1974, then left the priesthood to become a writer. A distinguished scholar- in-residence at Suffolk University, he is a columnist for the Boston Globe and a regular contributor to the Daily Beast.

His critically admired books include Practicing Catholic, the National Book Award-winning An American Requiem, House of War, which won the first PEN/Galbraith Award, and the New York Times bestseller Constantine's Sword, now an acclaimed documentary.