Bless Me Father... by Robert A Zammit

Bless Me Father... by Robert A Zammit

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Bless Me Father... by Robert A Zammit

In Australia in the 1950s, a young Italian migrant boy, Anthony Fabrizi, growing up in Cronulla, a southern beach suburb of Sydney, is bruised by his first love. Innocently, he turns to the Catholic Church, but the deception that occurs at the hands of the brothers and priests he has admired and trusted reveals the pure evil that can exist in a human's heart. Determined to keep his pledge to God, he retreats to Rome, headlong into the underbelly of the world's holiest institution, the Vatican. There he discovers a church with an unspeakable past. Worse still, he has evidence of murder in the highest order. Now he has to run, not only to save himself, but the life of the only woman he has ever loved.
Robert Zammit, BVSc, started on the path of service to others of all species at seventeen. The owner of a thriving Australian veterinary practice, he is also the creator of the children's TV program Pet Street and the author of 101 Questions, a popular resource for pet owners. His other loves include cooking, music, reading, fishing, surfing, deep-sea diving, playing the guitar, and sharing a wonderful meal with family and friends. He lives in Vineyard, Australia, with his wife, Fiona, their daughters, and a very special family of dogs and cats.
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ISBN 13 9781452512020
ISBN 10 1452512027
Title Bless Me Father...
Author Robert A Zammit
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Balboa Press
Year published 2013-11-01
Number of pages 348
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.