For more than 500 years, the best intelligence service in the world has been run from a palace in Vatican City, home of the Pope. To the world, the Vatican spy service doesn't officially exist. But it does to Maddie Lynch, as the Vatican spies need her help... Magdalena "Maddie" Lynch, 29, never set out to be the Vatican's Jane Bond. She is a hard partying Oxford grad turned lowly New York City TV segment producer, and a lapsed Catholic. Even she can't see herself as a Vatican spy. Yet the very real evil of the world confronts her so harshly that she can't say no to the Vatican spymaster, especially if fighting evil will help her solve the mystery of how her father died in a war in Lebanon. But first she has to deal with: A murdered priest. Who stole more than 250 million Euros from the Vatican. - A rogue Catholic group that wants to start a new Crusade. - A US presidential candidate who wants total war in the Middle East. - And the Pope is coming to America... Maddie's life as a spy begins when the Vatican needs a secular, smart outsider to pursue their investigation of the murdered priest and the missing money. Maddie is their woman. And so the Vatican spymaster sends Maddie on a quest that takes her around the world, to New York, to Dublin, to Jerusalem, and ever closer to the stunning assassin who killed the priest, while keeping a few steps ahead of the smart, sexy Israeli agent who just might want to help Maddie-or want her dead. When Maddie discovers that the murdered priest and the stolen money and the murder of her father are all lining up, the killers come after her. If Maddie wants to keep fighting evil, she will have to save herself... "With the intrigue of Dan Brown and eerie parallels to today's headlines, The Glamour of Evil propels readers through the corridors of power-from the White House to the Holy See-where faith, money, and ambition collide." - Daniel Kalla, Bestselling author of The Deepest Fake "The most entertaining duo writing in the English world is Michael McKinley and Nancy Bell. It's that simple. Their prodigious storytelling is at full strength in this spellbinding tale of glamor, evil, shock, and awe. " Will Cooper, A Quiet Life "The Glamour of Evil balances excitement with depth. Beneath the gunfights and coded secrets lies a thoughtful exploration of faith, power, and the seductive pull of "doing evil for good." Maddie's inner struggle mirrors the larger question the book poses: how far should we go to fight evil-without becoming part of it ourselves? Stylish, suspenseful, and thought-provoking, The Glamour of Evil is a smart thriller that delivers both adrenaline and insight. Fans of Dan Brown and John le Carré will find this story impossible to put down." -Inked-Imaginationss "What makes *The Glamour of Evil* stand out is its blend of **intellectual sophistication and cinematic pacing**. It reads like a mix of *The Da Vinci Code* and *Mission: Impossible*, but with a heroine who feels refreshingly flawed and human. Maddie's transformation-from a disillusioned party girl to a courageous investigator." -A-Limitless-Reader Michael McKinley has published more than twenty books, including Willie: The Game Changing Story of the NHL's First Black Player, and produced, written and directed a dozen more TV shows, including Sacred Ballot, a film for CBC and CNN about who would succeed Pope John Paul II in the papacy. He has also written award-winning feature articles in publications in the UK, US and Canada. Michael is co-author of this new thriller and also the CEO and Co-Founder of BookGo, YourBook and YourFlick. Nancy Merritt Bell has developed over twenty plays in as many theaters in New York City, Toronto, Berlin, and around the world. Working in TV, she helped create and develop over a dozen series including the Emmy-winning The Odyssey and Anne Everywhere. As a book editor she has worked with more than twenty novels, including the upcoming memoir Redeemed. Nancy is one of the authors of the new thriller Squawk 7700. Nancy is the Director of Development at BookGo and YourBook, and also YourFlick.