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In 1272 Thomas Aquinas travels to Naples to take the post as regent master. When one of his scribes is found murdered Thomas can not help but investigate the death.
What follows is a rash of deaths that to most would appear as a tragedy of vendettas. Thomas, however sees something more... something nefarious.
While giving a lecture on Quinque viae--five ways or proofs that God's existence could be proved rationally using the human intellect, Thomas learns who is behind the recent murders in Naples.
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