In September 1978, Albino Luciani--Pope John Paul I--mysteriously died only thirty-three days after his election.
The winner of the 1985 Crime Writers\' Gold Dagger Award for best nonfiction, now available in a revised edition, In God\'s name is a stunning and indispensible classic of investigative journalism that unearths some of the Catholic Church\'s deepest secrets..
After more than three years of exhaustive research, Yallop published this ground-breaking report, in which he uncovers a trail of evidence connecting the papacy to financial and criminal circles worldwide, including the Freemasons, Opus Dei, and the Mafia, ultimately concluding that Pope John Paul I was murdered.
At the request of certain individuals from the Vatican, David Yallop began his Investigation Into the suspicious death and the coverup surrounding it.
In September 1978, Albino Luciani--Pope John Paul I--mysteriously died only thirty-three days after his election