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The Last Cato
The Last Cato
Author: Matilde Asensi, Pamela Carmell (Translator)
When the murder of an Ethiopian man covered with enigmatic tattoos roils the upper echelons of the Roman Catholic Church, Sister Ottavia Salina, head of the Restoration and Paleography Laboratory of the Vatican's Classified Archives, is called to interpret the symbolism of his "scarifications." — Church officials inform Dr. Salina t...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780060828585
ISBN-10: 0060828587
Publication Date: 4/1/2007
Pages: 458
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3.8 stars, based on 20 ratings
Publisher: Rayo
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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JujuGirl avatar reviewed The Last Cato on + 88 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
A sure sign that I love a book is if it's one that I want to read again and again. This is one of those books.

The writing and translation are beautiful and literate. The three main characters are developed enough that I knew them -- I knew their good and bad qualities. Their adventures are exciting, taking place in present day but following ancient paths through historical cities like Alexandria, Rome, Jerusalem, Athens and Constantinople.

I like historical fiction, and one of the best parts of this book are the detailed descriptions of historical places, people and events.

All these elements are wrapped together by an intriguing mystery of the True Cross and the secret organization that has protected the relic for centuries.
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Helpful Score: 1
I couldn't get into this book. Maybe because it's a translation from Spanish, but I didn't care for the writing style. This could be the most amazing adventure ever, but the writing is just too awkward for my taste.
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I loved this book and was sorry to see it end. Who cares if it is true or not. (I stumbled a bit on the math. I don't think that they were using Arabic numbers at the time of some of the events.) There was a lot of growth and change in the characters, and the book gives lots to ponder as well as an amazing adventure story.
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A blurb on the book says it "will do for Dante what Dan Brown did for Da Vinci" (James Rollins)--I couldn't have said it better myself.


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