In a world weighed down by centuries of doctrine and power, a boy from Belfast makes an unexpected journey marked by social and personal upheaval. Born of Protestant roots and forged in suffering, his life challenges the boundaries of faith, tradition, and institutional control. Through violence, doubt, silence, and revelation, he comes to represent a truth that transcends denomination, a truth whispered in every tradition yet owned by none.
Tom Lindsay has been a soldier, an analyst, and a diplomatic courier. In his retirement he is trying his hand writing children’s books. The Protestant Pope is his first foray into writing adult fiction.View all by Tom Lindsay