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When a computer hacker gets an anonymous message through Vatican security for the Pope himself about Our Lady of the Tears, a suave priest investigator is dispatched to Seville at the start of The Seville Communion by Arturo Pérez-Reverte. The church is named for a statue of a weeping Madonna with real pearl tears beyond price, and several recent mysterious deaths have given her good reason for a fresh crying jag. As it happens, Our Lady of the Tears is being threatened by a lucrative real estate deal. The villain employs several hilarious bumbling criminals to do his dirty work, but they are no match for his own estranged wife who is both sexy and devoted to the Church…including certain priests. Next, read on to discover 100 of America’s favorite novels.

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