Malachi Martin Books In Order

Novels

  1. Final Conclave (1978)
  2. King of Kings (1980)
  3. Vatican (1986)
  4. Windswept House (1996)

Non fiction

  1. The Encounter (1969)
  2. Three Popes and the Cardinal (1972)
  3. Jesus Now (1973)
  4. The New Castle (1974)
  5. Hostage to the Devil (1976)
  6. Decline and Fall of the Roman Church (1981)
  7. There Is Still Love (1984)
  8. Rich Church, Poor Church (1984)
  9. The Jesuits (1987)
  10. The Keys of This Blood (1990)

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Malachi Martin Books Overview

Final Conclave

Dust jacket notes: ‘The shroud of secrecy that has surrounded the Church of Rome has mystified and troubled millions of Catholics as well as Protestants and Jews. This book reveals how influential members of that Church are now ready to make their accommodation with a future under communism. The price of the Church’s survival, they believe, must be a radical departure from Western institutions and the way of life we have all known. Opposed to them are other important officials who plead for a restoration of the Church to its proper role. The final decision taken by all these men who speak for one quarter of the world’s population is made in the course of Conclave 82, a special meeting after the death of Paul 6 at which the next Pope is elected. From the beginning of the Seventies, many of the Cardinals have been electioneering. Very quickly, in The Final Conclave, Malachi Martin takes us behind the scenes to witness the forbidden maneuvering for Peter’s crown and its worldly power. We learn why the sweeping changes of Paul 6, made he was convinced to assure the very survival of the Church, have pushed the Cardinals to one of the most critical decisions in our history…
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King of Kings

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: 3.0 out of 5 stars A good but not great…
, February 14, 2005 By David Zampino ’21st Century Hobbit’ Delavan, Wisconsin See all my reviews TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE VOICE REAL NAME This review is from: King of Kings Hardcover…
novel about the life of King David. In ‘King of Kings‘, the late Dr. Malachi Martin presents a novel based upon the life of King David a central figure in both Judaism and Christianity. Dr. Martin was a scholar in Semitic languages and this background shows through in this book. However, this novel is average at best. Martin takes certain available archeological evidence and then from that evidence, constructs an anthropology which may or may not be accurate, or even reasonable. This is a novel; this is his perogative. However, others may disagree with his interpretation.

Vatican

The explosive tale of a young Chicago priest called to serve in Rome and entangled in a high powered web of intrigue and violence.

Windswept House

‘In Biblical times they would have called him a prophet,’ said The Dallas Morning News of Malachi Martin. The Houston Chronicle dubbed him ‘one of the people most knowledgeable about the inner workings of the Vatican currently writing about the church.’ In Windswept House, this brilliant theologian and writer offers a gripping, provocative novel of faith and betrayal, power and conspiracy, within and without the walls of the Vatican. As the Cold War ends and the Soviet government collapses, a secret international association of political, religious, and financial leaders at last sees a clear path to a new world order the establishment of a single global government and economy. Their modus operandi: taking control of the Roman Catholic Church by forcing the Pope’s resignation and seizing power through a network of co opted cardinals. Their perfect pawns: a pair of American brothers, one a lawyer and one a priest, scions of an old Texas family based at Windswept House, who will be placed as unknowing operatives within the Vatican. What the conspirators cannot know is that, while one brother will play along willingly, the other will become one of the Pope’s closest allies and that within their own ranks lies another, more secret group, with aims even more ambitious and deadly than their own. Complex and thrilling, set against a backdrop as broad as the world and as intimate as the most rarefied chambers of Vatican power and privilege, Windswept House is as vivid and immediate as today’s headlines and tomorrow’s.

Hostage to the Devil

One On One With SatanA chilling and highly convincing account of possession and exorcism in modern America, hailed by NBC Radio as ‘one of the most stirring books on the contemporary scene.’

Decline and Fall of the Roman Church

The Decline and Fall of the Roman Church_ by the late traditionalist Roman Catholic priest Father Malachi Martin is a fascinating account of the history of the church progressing from the earliest beginnings to Constantine’s eventual relationship with the church during the reign of Pope Silvester I up until the post Vatican II popes and Pope John Paul II.

The Jesuits

In The Jesuits, Malachi Martin reveals for the first time the harrowing behind the scenes story of the ‘new’ worldwide Society of Jesus. The leaders and the dupes; the blood and the pathos; the politics, the betrayals and the humiliations; the unheard of alliances and compromises. The Jesuits tells a true story of today that is already changing the face of all our tomorrows.

The Keys of This Blood

Only Malachi Martin, consummate Vatican insider and intelligence expert, could reveal the untold story behind the Vatican’s role in today’s winner take all race against time to establish, maintain, and control the first one world government. Will America lead the way to the new world order? Is Pope John Paul II winning the battle for faith? Is the breakup of the Soviet empire masking Gorbachev’s worldwide agenda? The Keys of This Blood is a book of stunning geopolitical revelations. It presents a compelling array of daring blueprints for global power, and one of them is the portrait of the future.

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