Senhor Francisco, a once powerful state minister and a personal friend
of the Portuguese dictator Salazar, is incapacitated by a stroke. As he
lies dying in a Lisbon nursing home he reviews his life and his loves.
The emotional turmoil enveloping Francisco's family finally catches up
with him when the Carnation Revolution severs the dictatorship and the
old regime tumbles. Beset by paranoia, Senhor Francisco remains a large
but empty shadow of his former self. An international best-seller and
the novel that established Antunes's reputation in Europe, The
Inquisitors' Manual is a rewarding and stunning piece of art that shows
the damage tyranny does to each layer of society.