The HolyPhone Confessional Crisis
by Charles Brett
The HolyPhone Confessional Crisis is a technology,crime and church thriller. The Vatican introduces HolyPhones (based on smartphones) into confessionals in Europe and the Americas. These connect those who wish to confess to the Vatican
Confessional Call Centre, in part to improve the workload of priests but as much to generate new income for the Church.
An alliance - of an American lady whose father runs a southern fundamentalist church, an Israeli pro-Settler technology genius, an ex-banker (and past lover of the American lady) now turned priest and a lady member of Opus Dei - conspire, for their
own very different reasons, to cream off part of the HolyPhone’s confessional revenues.
The Brazilian cardinal in charge has suspicions and brings in the half Spanish/half English conceiver of the HolyPhone, an Irish policeman and an Australian lady
computer crime expert to find out if there is a problem and, if there is, to try to solve it.
More than the church’s credibility is at stake.
The novel is set in Rome, Israel and Spain.
Confessional Call Centre, in part to improve the workload of priests but as much to generate new income for the Church.
An alliance - of an American lady whose father runs a southern fundamentalist church, an Israeli pro-Settler technology genius, an ex-banker (and past lover of the American lady) now turned priest and a lady member of Opus Dei - conspire, for their
own very different reasons, to cream off part of the HolyPhone’s confessional revenues.
The Brazilian cardinal in charge has suspicions and brings in the half Spanish/half English conceiver of the HolyPhone, an Irish policeman and an Australian lady
computer crime expert to find out if there is a problem and, if there is, to try to solve it.
More than the church’s credibility is at stake.
The novel is set in Rome, Israel and Spain.