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The Missing Concordat: A Tale of Suspense and Intrigue


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In 1941 Pope Pius XII and Adolph Hitler entered into a secret Concordat to be made public only after Hitler's defeat of Russia. They entrusted the document to General Franco of Spain for safe keeping. When Franco died in 1975 his personal papers contained only the bottom half of the last page of the document showing the date and signatures; the Concordat itself was not there. In 1977 the Vatican published what it said was the missing Concordat, along with its torn signature page. When Jan Osterbeek, a Dutchman in The Hague, saw what the Vatican had published, his whole world changed. He knew the Vatican was lying; it did not have the real Concordat and had published a forgery - and he knew where the real Concordat was. He had only to retrieve it and he would be a multi-millionaire. But its retrieval would not be easy. The document was buried in the crypt of a remote abbey in Italy where he and three others: a Frenchman Mollet, an Englishman Lancaster, and their leader, an American Major Parkman, were hidden from the Germans during World War II. The door to the crypt could only be opened by playing the notes of a secret unwritten sonata on the organ in the abbey's chapel The Abbot taught Parkman the notes in the event the Germans came without warning. The Germans appeared suddenly and Parkman and the others became prisoners of war. The Germans killed the monks for harboring the enemy and blew up the building where they lived, burying the crypt beneath a pile of rubble. Retrieval of the document would require digging down several feet to the door of the crypt but this would not be a problem; Mollet and Lancaster were still alive and could help with that. The critical problem was the unwritten sonata. Parkman had died since the war and he was the only person in the world who knew the secret notes to it. - Unless his young widow Cathy Parkman, who played the piano, had learned the notes to it from him...


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781627097062
  • Publisher: America Star Books
  • Publisher Imprint: America Star Books
  • Height: 216 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: A Tale of Suspense and Intrigue
  • Width: 140 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1627097066
  • Publisher Date: 07 Dec 2012
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 7 mm
  • Weight: 154 gr


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