Buenos Aires, 1976. A military junta rules Argentina with an iron fist. People are going missing. There are whispers of secret detention centres, of torture and murder behind locked doors. Pablo Morales, a young priest, doesn't believe the rumours, until he hears a series of confessions that force him to confront the truth of the government's crimes - as well as the complicity of the Church. Pablo knows he must investigate. But the deeper he explores this dangerous world, the harder it will be to ever escape it . . . ____________________ Readers love John Donoghue . . . 'One of the best books I have read in a very long time' 'Excellent' 'A gripping read' 'Full of hope' 'Written with considerable flair'