A review by abject_reptile
Murder in the 33rd Degree: The Gagnon Investigation into Vatican Freemasonry by Charles Theodore Murr

I felt a compulsion to read this book when it was published because I have a fondness for Vatican conspiracy theories whether fictional or - I was going to say 'factual' but as I don't believe that any are factual I'll go with 'pseudohistorical'. If they concern Freemasons then so much the better. Unfortunately, my patience and sense of humour gave out before the end and I removed the book from my Kindle. I've added it here as a note to self that reads 'resist fringe historical compulsions in future' and placed it next to my other notes regarding 'books not to buy'. If 1 star meant 'this is garbage and not worth anyone's attention' then I'd rate it but as it is I'd rather not draw attention to the author.