Despite the accuracy of what 'Odd' says, it doesn't reflect enough the fact that the book is very interesting - the leading character is quirky, and drawn quite well; the voting at the Conclave, for example, is very intriguing, and full of compelling details about the 'secret' workings of the RC Church; and the plot as a whole is a satisfying (and extreme!) form of come-uppance for the underdog. (Most of the book is NOT like the passage quoted by 'Odd'!) The book has survived a long time because of these attributes, and I have given several copies as gifts to people with an interest in things Papal!