The Bishop of San Francisco
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The narrative follows Archbishop Mark Doyle, a reform-minded leader entangled in a passionate affair with his therapist, Miriam Faberini. Complications arise when two priests are murdered by a secretive Catholic group targeting Doyle as a symbol of liberalism. Facing pressure from the Vatican over damaging allegations and pursued by a vengeful defrocked priest, Doyle navigates the intricate and often perilous dynamics within the modern Church, highlighting the enduring tensions within its traditional structures.
