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Like many books in this genre (e.g., The Da Vinci Code ), it explores the idea of secret archives, hidden prophecies, and the internal politics of the Catholic Church.

The story follows two main protagonists: , who possesses a supernatural "gift" for communicating with the dead, and Father Carzo , a Vatican exorcist.

It appeals to readers who find Dan Brown too "light." It’s a "black thriller" that combines: Detailed . Slasher-esque tension. A conspiracy that spans centuries.

The plot kicks off with a gruesome discovery in a remote convent and the realization that an ancient, cursed book—the "Gospel of Evil"—has resurfaced. Unlike the traditional gospels, this text is said to have been written by Satan himself, designed to herald the end of the world and the triumph of darkness over the Church. Key Themes

Marie Parks’ character adds a "psychic thriller" layer. Her ability to feel the final moments of murder victims makes the investigation visceral and disturbing. Style and Atmosphere

(The Gospel of Evil), written by French author Patrick Graham and published in 2007, is a dark, high-stakes theological thriller that blends historical mystery with modern-day horror. The Premise

If you enjoy stories where the stakes are the literal soul of humanity and the "detective" work involves ancient parchment and exorcisms, this is a quintessential pick.