With the death of Pope Francis, St. Malachy is back in the news. His Prophecy of the Popes is a series of 112 short, cryptic phrases which predict the popes (along with a few antipopes), beginning with Celestine II and continuing for the next 266 popes. It was first published in 1595, though written many centuries earlier. Here’s the rub. Given the accurate description of popes up to around 1590, and lack of much accuracy thereafter, historians think the work is fraud. The Catholic Church has no official stance. The prophecy concludes with the 267th pope identified as Peter the Roman, and his election supposedly will precede the destruction of Rome. That pope, the 267th, will be the one selected in the coming weeks. Should be an interesting conclave coming our way. All of this was dealt with in great detail in THE THIRD SECRET (which gets a mention in this article).
A fascinating article about Pope Francis and St. Malachy’s prophesies, all dealt with by Steve in The Third Secret.
Steve discusses his writer’s journey and The Medici Return in this interview with Kevin Tumlinson. Check it out here.
Was Queen Elizabeth I, the last Tudor monarch, a man? Click here to read an article from The Daily Mail to learn more.
Read more about The Kings Deception, the 2013 book inspired by the ‘Bisley Boy Legend,’ here.
Check out the trailer for The Medici Return.
The tour for The Medici Return has been announced. It will be a virtual tour with two events. The first event will be on February 11 at 6:00 p.m. MST with the Poisoned Pen Bookstore. The event can be viewed on either Facebook or YouTube. For more information, click here. The second event will be on February 12 at 7:00 p.m. EST and is sponsored by the Massachusetts Public Libraries. It is a Zoom event and you must register in advance to watch. To learn more and to register for the Zoom event, click here.
Check out the trailer for Red Star Falling.
Check out the trailer for The Atlas Maneuver.
CT LIVE! on NBC Connecticut recently interviewed Steve about The Atlas Maneuver. Check out the interview here.
Great Day Houston on KHOU in Houston, Texas, recently interviewed Steve about The Atlas Maneuver. In the interview, Steve talks about his writing journey and the book. He also talks about how Cotton got his name. To watch the interview, click here.