
In 1978 Pope John Paul I was about to release a list of names of the clergy within the Vatican who belonged to an illegal Italian Masonic Lodge known as Propaganda Due, or P2. The next day the Pope was found dead. This we know to be fact. In The Serpent’s Disciple, an ancient evil threatens to take over the Catholic Church and use it to create a New World Order. Thirty years after John Paul’s death the new leader of P2, Peter Romanus, sets in motion the final stages of his plot to kill the current pope and take control of world governments throught the Church. Meanwhile, Anthony and Antonella “Nelli” Andruccioli feel a sudden call to visit Pesaro, the Italian town where their father was born and where they learn of their families long kept secret and their deep and ancient connection to Saint Anthony. The siblings learn of their fate to save the Church: Antonella as the Chosen One, and Anthony as one of the Guardians sworn to protect her from the false prophet. Together Anthony, Nelli and their new friends must navigate the labyrinth of ancient prophecy and Vatican politics. They soon encounter Peter Romanus and his inner circle, who want them dead. As Anthony and Nelli struggle to stay alive they must be the first one’s to find the ancient artifact spoken about in a prophecy. P2 did exist and was believed by many to be behind the death of Pope John Paul I. In fact, most of the The Serpent's Disciple is based on widely accepted fact. The main characters and prophecy are of course creations of my imagination.
Author

Deborah Andruccioli is the daughter of Albert, an Italian emigrant who married Anna Bonderchuk, whose father emigrated from Eastern Europe. Growing up, she often heard Italian and Russian spoken. Raised outside Detroit, she attended Michigan State University where she graduated with a degree in Interior Design. After college she married and started the next stage of her life moving to Traverse City, Michigan to live on a cherry farm. A few years welcoming her first child. Shortly after having her second child the family moved to Minnesota. A desire to do more with her life one of her early aspirations was to write a book, but year after year she dismissed the idea, feeling she didn’t have the skills to become an author. Finally, pushing those self-doubts aside, she wrote her first novel, which to her surprise has won six awards. Now having completed the sequel to The Serpent’s Disciple, she is working on the third book in the series. She has plans for others with at least one being a non-fiction book about secrets inside the Vatican. Pinnacle Book Achievement Award, Winner, Category Thriller Book Excellence Awards, Awarded Book Excellence Award American Fiction Awards, Winner, Category Religious Thriller Best Book Awards, Finalist, Category Fiction General Great Midwest Book Festival, Honorable Mention, Category Fiction International Book Award, Finalist, Category Religious Fiction