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Author_Robert Marro
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Catholicism
chanceries
Christianity
CIA operations officer
Cold War
Controversy
crucifix
Dead Sea Scrolls
demons
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Espionage
Exorcist
friendship
Geopolitics
God
Heaven
Hell
Iron Curtain
Jesus
Malachi Martin
memoir
Papacy
prayer
priest
reverend
Spy
The Exorcist
Vatican
Vatican Two
Product details
- ISBN 9798888456705
- Weight: 284g
- Dimensions: 140 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 01 Jan 2026
- Publisher: Post Hill Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
Former CIA operations officer Robert Marro Jr. pens a gripping memoir about his close friend and confidante, the famed enigmatic exorcist, bestselling author, and Vatican insider Malachi Martin.
In this riveting firsthand account, Robert Marro Jr. pulls back the veil on the life of the mysterious and controversial Reverend Dr. Malachi Martin. Over the course of their decade-long friendship, Martin revealed secretive details of the Vatican’s efforts to combat Stalinist Iron Curtain governments during the Cold War. Martin also revealed to Marro previously unknown details of the controversial Third Secret of Fatima, which to date has still not been fully disclosed, despite Vatican protestations to the contrary. Marro also sets the record straight on Martin’s status as an ex-Jesuit priest and alleged womanizer. Martin was not only a renowned exorcist who literally fought the demons of Hell—he was a Dead Sea Scrolls archeologist, Cold War Vatican spy, and advisor to three popes. In Malachi Martin, Marro pulls back the curtain on the only priest who could legitimately be called “The Indiana Jones of the Catholic Church.”
In this riveting firsthand account, Robert Marro Jr. pulls back the veil on the life of the mysterious and controversial Reverend Dr. Malachi Martin. Over the course of their decade-long friendship, Martin revealed secretive details of the Vatican’s efforts to combat Stalinist Iron Curtain governments during the Cold War. Martin also revealed to Marro previously unknown details of the controversial Third Secret of Fatima, which to date has still not been fully disclosed, despite Vatican protestations to the contrary. Marro also sets the record straight on Martin’s status as an ex-Jesuit priest and alleged womanizer. Martin was not only a renowned exorcist who literally fought the demons of Hell—he was a Dead Sea Scrolls archeologist, Cold War Vatican spy, and advisor to three popes. In Malachi Martin, Marro pulls back the curtain on the only priest who could legitimately be called “The Indiana Jones of the Catholic Church.”
Robert (Rob) Marro Jr. is originally a native of Brooklyn, New York. Before his twenty-five-plus year Wall Street executive role fighting international financial crime, Rob began with a brief stint as a junior White House aide during the Carter/Reagan administrations. This transitioned into a career as a covert operations officer in the CIA. He has also consulted for US Special Operations Command’s Counter Threat Working Group. Rob graduated from the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC, with a BA in Soviet/Russian Studies. Active in the motion picture industry, he was an executive producer and featured in the 2016 Netflix acclaimed motion picture Hostage to the Devil about the late Malachi Martin. He has many other major Hollywood studio projects currently in development. Rob has been happily married to his lovely artist wife, Wendy, for nineteen years; he enjoys nature photography with his trusty Nikon, amateur astronomy, writing, and military history.
Malachi Martin
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