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The Secret of God's Banker

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The Secret of God's Banker had my attention from the very beginning. The key players were Ann Polites and Angelo Marquez. Father Francesco played a key role as well. Ann was a SWAT team member and Angelo was detective with the Chicago PD. The story opens with Ann at a cathedral where Father Francesco had hostages. Father Francesco has specifically requested Ann's presence. Angelo showed up at the cathedral because he was following a lead in order to locate father Francesco. So the father told Ann to come to where he was with the hostages. He told her that if she came, he would release the hostages. When she arrived there was an explosion. She ended up in the hospital.

There was a report that went out over the airways that Ann might have been partially responsible for the explosion. Angelo went to the hospital to see Ann, but was not allowed entrance. He went to the cantina where he overheard FBI agents talking about Ann and her possible connection to the explosion. He created a diversion and was able to get into Ann's room and kidnap her. He took her to a friend's house and that's where the excitement begins. Of course, because of the kidnapping that made Angelo and Ann wanted by the FBI.

It was believed that father Francesco had stolen and artifact from the Vatican. That's why Angelo was looking for him. Father Francesco would give Ann clues and Angelo's friend, Nagi, would decipher them. The clues were biblical in nature and Nagi was an expert when it came to religion.

There were several people after Ann and Angelo. There was a dirty supervisor and a dirty FBI agent who wanted them dead. The dirty FBI agent had placed incriminating evidence in Ann's house so when her house was searched it was found. I found it problematic that there were so many people after them. Anyway, the clues led them all over Chicago. At one point they were sent to Al Capone's house where all hell broke loose. The dirty supervisor had hired thugs to take them out. The thugs fired up the house with bullets but Ann and Angelo were able to escape and the thugs were killed.

Father Francesco was in search of the archbishop who had raised him. The clues he was giving to Ann were in hopes that she would lead him to the archbishop. And that's exactly what happened. One of the clues led them to the Greek Orthodox Church which is where the archbishop had sought. refuge. Father Francesco wanted to kill him because he believed that he had something to do with his father's death. It wasn't true, but that's what he believed. So Father Francesco showed up at the Greek Orthodox church. When he confronted the archbishop, he told him the truth about his father's death. But Father Francesca do not believe him. Ann and Angelo would not allow the father to kill him. The man who was tasked with killing Father Francesco was Valerio and he showed up at the church as well. He shot Father Francesco between the eyes.

They are still in search of the artifact and Valerio gave them a clue. They ended up at the Baha'i Center. Valerio showed up and dropped them another hint. The FBI had been tracking them using Angelo's cell phone. So they showed up at the Baha'i Center as well. After Valerio gave them the clue, he escaped. He went through the Center and escaped out a side door. The FBI was there and told him to stop. First. He tried to run but then the FBI agent fired a warning shot and he stopped. The FBI agent told him to turn around, which Valerio did. He reached inside his shirt and pulled a gun and the FBI agent shot him dead.

There were lots and lots of twists and turns in this story and I enjoyed following them. I didn't like the way the story ended though because it left a lot of loose ends. But all in all it was a very good book. And by the way, God's banker was father Francesco's father. I would recommend this book for book club. I gave it five stars.

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I was hoping that The Secret of God's Banker would be a conventional story as opposed to the mumbo-jumbo that it turned out to be. The author lost me a quarter of the way as it seemed the reader was not foremost on his mind.
Thanks NetGalley for the ARC.

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This book had a lot of potential. I found the pace was a bit odd and felt like a lot was happening making it rather overwhelming. There were a lot of good ideas but it was not properly explored. I was very entertained by the plotline nonetheless but because of the odd pacing, I could not finish it. It felt like I was dropped off at a busy airport without a passport- just a lot of confusion. I was excited by everything but the explanations felt like responses to short answer questions rather than an actual experience. I would definitely say there is a lot of potential and interesting plotline but the book itself was off on pacing.

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The Secret of God's Banker had a very interesting plot line. The book was fast moving without a lot of back story for what was going on. It seemed that descriptions for why things were happening were short & immediate in the situation, which made it seem like the book was a little rushed.

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DNF, I just couldn’t get into this book. It has a lot of moving parts, people and seeming no direction. I normally like action books, I thought this would be like the De Vinci Code but everything is flat there’s no real hook. #TheSecretofGodsBanker. #NetGalley

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