Man Who Loved God
β Scribed by Kienzle, William X
- Book ID
- 108377572
- Publisher
- Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 260 KB
- Series
- Father Koesler 19
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781449423766
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β¦ Synopsis
"This nineteenth Father Koesler mystery is packed with Kienzle's signature twists and turns, but is different from the previous mysteries. In this story, Father Koesler takes a vacation from his parish and the sleuthing is carried on by his replacement, Father Zachary Tully." --London (Ont.) Free Press
From William X. Kienzle, the author of the classic mystery, The Rosary Murders.
"What if he were killed? What if someone killed him? She shuddered. But . . . it would go a long way to solving her problem. She wondered idly if such a thing could be . . . arranged?"
An unplanned, unwanted pregnancy. The grand opening of a branch bank in a dangerous part of town. A vacation for Father Robert Koesler. Half-brothers who have never met, one a visiting priest, the other a hometown cop. A dinner party with unsuspecting guests. A philanthropic bank president described as a man who love God. And that's just the beginning of the intrigue in William X....
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