The Vatican Must Go

An American Tale of Government Power and the Glory of Faith

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Pub Date Jun 02 2020 | Archive Date Mar 08 2021

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An American Tale of Government Power and the Glory of Faith.

It’s the 1920’s, Pancho Villa is gone, and Mexico is just settling into a new, post-revolution form of democratic government. 

Vatican influence over the psyche of the country remains an enemy.

Back in the USA, one group of Denver radical evangelicals is waging a powerful assault against Catholic immigration and the sweeping spread of Catholicism. With KKK backing, Masonic Order money, and US government approved assistance, these fanatics decide anti-Catholic political conditions in Mexico are ripe to take their fight down there.

They don’t need to search any further south than Trinidad, Colorado to find the man for the job.

Charlie Coates, who had organized the John D. Rockefeller strikebreaking force during the infamous Colorado Coalfield Wars, was contracted to put together the group of mercenaries needed to foment religious wars south of the border.

Charlie’s tried and trusted para-military Generals, Abe Barton from El Paso and Matt Ketchum from Kansas, re-assemble and train, a group of Mexican braceros Abe had brought north to work the mines.

Abe and Matt are in it for big money and adventure, but when the well-armed and handsomely financed rebel outfit begins organizing the Catholic faithful of Zacatecas state to rebel, an amazing transformation takes place.

Finding true love and living the plight of the common people irreversibly alters our decent men’s perception in different ways.

This historical fiction novel, The Vatican Must Go, by D. Grant Fitter is his second solid contribution to the Stories of Mexico sub-genre series, written in the great tradition of Graham Greene, Gary Jennings and Clifford Irving.

An American Tale of Government Power and the Glory of Faith.

It’s the 1920’s, Pancho Villa is gone, and Mexico is just settling into a new, post-revolution form of democratic government. 

Vatican...


Advance Praise

"""Well paced and masterfully written ... a thrilling political that is story full of intrigue, mystery and drama. Fitter's writing is lyrical and complex and will leave you astonished."" - Literary Titans 

""Fitter's attention to emotional and physical detail in the draining political, religious and historical elements, his intelligent prose, and the deeply realized characterization make the story thoroughly intriguing""- The Prairies Book Review

""The characters are superbly crafted, and Fitter seamlessly combine politics and religion with history and character study."" -Booksirens "

"""Well paced and masterfully written ... a thrilling political that is story full of intrigue, mystery and drama. Fitter's writing is lyrical and complex and will leave you astonished."" - Literary...


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i really enjoyed reading this book, the characters were great and I enjoyed the historical novel. It was a really well done story and I appreciated going through this story.

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