“In The Vacant Seat by…Brazilian journalist Stefania DiMaggio reluctantly takes on a despised assignment alongside the charismatic Duke of Radcliffe, Thomas Houghton. The two embark on a journey across Europe and Brazil, pursued by Russian intelligence agent Svetlana Greschenko. As they delve deeper, bodies accumulate and Stefania resists her growing feelings for Thomas. Their mission revolves around deciphering the enigmatic words of a sheik, leading them to uncover a monumental secret from the twentieth century. This secret, fiercely protected by the Vatican, Russians, Thomas, and his family, threatens to remain buried forever. On the eve of a crucial summit to resolve the Ukraine war, Stefania, armed with the collected puzzle pieces, prepares to reveal the truth in her written exposé.
What a timely novel to be released with the real world being only a year into the war between Russia and Ukraine! It appears that [the] author…has the chops to churn out a novel faster than the average writer and the impressiveness of this is that The Vacant Seat is really very good. The work could use a stronger polish, but the story itself, the characters, and the pacing are engaging and pitch-perfect. At its core, The Vacant Seat is actually a spy thriller told from alternating points of view. As a member of the British hereditary peerage, the inclusion of Thomas Houghton is an excellent contrast in character to the feisty working-class Brazilian Stefania DiMaggio. The narrative is laden with history that helps readers along with understanding Papal order, inner workings, and even sainthood. There’s also intrigue that swarms around conspiracy, suspicion of what’s in documents not meant for the public, and excellent cat-and-mouse chasing to bring it all together. I have no doubt that those looking for a weekend diversion will find it here.”
★★★★★
~ by Jamie Michele for Readers’ Favorite