The pope is dead. Behind the locked doors of the Sistine Chapel, one hundred and eighteen cardinals from all over the globe will cast their votes in the world's most secretive election. They are holy men. But they have ambition. And they have rivals. Over the next seventy-two hours one of them will become the most powerful spiritual figure on Earth.
An excellent companion for the Conclave movie. Although both are pretty similar, almost scene for scene, the book gives a more direct account of the inner struggle that suffers his protagonist, Cardinal Lomeli/Lawrence, and his relationships with the other characters.
In any case, I'm left with the feeling of wanting to know more about the new Pope and this future, and the abrupt ending doesn't leave any time for that.
I would recommend this book to those who want to delve a little deeper on the story or those who haven't seen the movie and know nothing about it.
Je sors du film, j'ai aussitôt enchaîné sur le roman, et même si j'ai préféré le film que j'ai trouvé beaucoup plus chargé en émotion, cinq étoiles pour le livre qui m'a permis de voir le cardinal Benitez sur grand écran. Sans son existence, ce ne serait jamais arrivé. Et parce qu'il a fourni l'histoire banger, les personnages banger, et les dialogues banger au film. Et enfin parce qu'il contient des détails intéressants, qui n'ont pas pu être retranscrits au cinéma, qui donnent de la matière à mon obsession pour cette histoire.
Un excellent thriller ayant pour cadre un événement exceptionnel : un conclave, l'élection du prochain pape. Robert Harris nous plonge dans les coulisses d'un Vatican plus ou moins fictif. Fictif par les noms des protagonistes, peut-être un peu moins concernant les préoccupations et les intrigues qui s'y déroulent. L'auteur nous offre quoi qu'il en soit un roman captivant du début à la fin, même si la résolution finale m'a un peu déçu.
I bought this book a long while ago while visiting London with a couple of friends. Working in a Catholic College, it became all the more interesting to get stuck into, though I was not a fan of the red page edges that others found notable.
The first chapter of this book I struggled to get into, but after that I quickly found my way, reaching about the halfway point and then resolving to read the remainder in one evening. It’s a book with several twists near the end, which made for a lot of excitement. The clanger dropped at the end leaves you wondering how the newly elected Pope will be treated in the course of their mandate.
For me, I really felt for the character of Cardinal Lomeli. Though not religious myself, Lomeli’s opening speech of the Conclave, where the Holy Spirit had taken over him, will stick …
I bought this book a long while ago while visiting London with a couple of friends. Working in a Catholic College, it became all the more interesting to get stuck into, though I was not a fan of the red page edges that others found notable.
The first chapter of this book I struggled to get into, but after that I quickly found my way, reaching about the halfway point and then resolving to read the remainder in one evening. It’s a book with several twists near the end, which made for a lot of excitement. The clanger dropped at the end leaves you wondering how the newly elected Pope will be treated in the course of their mandate.
For me, I really felt for the character of Cardinal Lomeli. Though not religious myself, Lomeli’s opening speech of the Conclave, where the Holy Spirit had taken over him, will stick with me. The defence of uncertainty and the attack on certainty, and in doing so making the case for humanity, faith, and hope, was really powerful and spoke to me. It’s a theme repeated throughout the book, with the inner thoughts of Lomeli expressed throughout, and even for example the Kant quote referring to the wonky timbers from which humanity is ultimately, inescapably made.
You don’t need any religious inclination to enjoy this book, and maybe if you are religious your experience of it will be different but hopefully still enriching. It’s easy to go through, exciting towards the end, and with a great protagonist that you feel for throughout.