On hearing a radio report of an accused priest Philippe is thrown back
to a difficult time in his youth. He is faced with his parents'
impending divorce, moves to a new city, goes to a new school, and needs
to make new friends. To help him adapt to his new surroundings his
mother urges him to join the "Snow Geese," a youth group led by a
nonconformist priest who challenges Philippe to rethink his values. But
as Philippe becomes more acquainted with the group and its charismatic
leader, masks begin to slip, and he finds himself plunged into the
centre of an unexpected drama. With his life turned upside-down, he
seeks comfort in reading, and manages to find his bearings again when he
discovers the old-fashioned adventure series of Jack Bowmore. Killing
Velazquez is an autobiographical tale that gives us a glimpse into the
complexities of manipulation and reminds us that sometimes an old book
can actually save a life.