Merrily Watkins 06 - The Prayer of the Night Shepherd
β Scribed by Rickman, Phil
- Book ID
- 108632212
- Publisher
- Corvus
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 454 KB
- Series
- Merrily Watkins 6
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780857890146
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β¦ Synopsis
There were certain phrases you could feel, like fingers up your spine. Hattie Chancery's room. The possessive. Present tense. Oh God... A crumbling hotel on the border of England and Wales. A suggestion of inherited evil, a strange love affair... and the long-disputed origins of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles. Fascinating for young Jane Watkins, flushed by the freedom of her first weekend job. But the sinister side becomes increasingly apparent to her mother, Merrily, diocesan exorcist for Hereford. Then come memories of a child-killer, blood in the fresh snow...
From Publishers Weekly
When unemployed TV producer Ben Foley discovers that running murder-mystery weekends at Stanner Hall, an old Herefordshire mansion turned hotel heβs purchased, isnβt as profitable as he anticipated, he determines to prove his theory that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had in mind a tale from the Welsh border region, not Devon, for the background to The Hound of the Baskervilles. In British author Rickmanβs chilling fifth entry in his occult crime series (The Lamp of the Wicked, etc.) featuring Merrily Watkins, the single mom, Anglican priest and exorcist gets involved in sinister doings rooted in actual legend, as the author explains in his afterword. Merrilyβs independent 17-year-old daughter, Jane, takes a job with the hotel and enthusiastically supports Foleyβs plans, until the local legend of a black dog that foreshadows death becomes all too real. A pre-Christmas snowstorm provides a shivering backdrop to events at Stanner Hall that lead Merrily, boyfriend Lol Robinson and Jane into a night none of them will forget. Human greed and evil, plus the healing properties of faith, combine to create a fascinating and fast-paced read. Sherlock Holmes fans, especially members of the Baker Street Irregulars, will be intrigued by an organization called "The Baker Street League."
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Review
βA fine mixture of murder and the occult.β -- Library Journal
βChillingβ¦ fastβpacedβ¦ provocativeβ¦ even skeptics of the paranormal will shudder with fear.β -- Publishers Weekly for The Cure of Souls
βHuman greed and evil, plus the healing properties of faith, combine to create a fascinating and fast-paced read.β -- Publishers Weekly Review Annex
βRickman, a thinking reader's Elizabeth George, continues his traversal of Welsh superstitions, Church of England conundrums, and true-crime touchstones.β -- Kirkus Review
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**The Prayer of the Night Shepherd ** A crumbling hotel on the border of England and Wales. A suggestion of inherited evil, a strange love affair... and the long-disputed origins of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's _The Hound of the Baskervilles_. Young Jane Watkins is fascinated, but her mother, Merrily,
There were certain phrases you could feel, like fingers up your spine. Hattie Chancery's room. The possessive. Present tense. Oh God... A crumbling hotel on the border of England and Wales. A suggestion of inherited evil, a strange love affair... and the long-disputed origins of Sir Arthur Conan Doy
**Hereford's Diocesan Exorcist must encounter a legacy of evil within the crumbling walls of an old hotel along with memories of murder...** **'Merrily has become an ever more engaging protagonist, a passionate, flawed modern women every bit as concerned with the intricacies of crime as she is with
When unemployed TV producer Ben Foley discovers that running murder-mystery weekends at Stanner Hall, an old Herefordshire mansion turned hotel heβs purchased, isnβt as profitable as he anticipated, he determines to prove his theory that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had in mind a tale from the Welsh borde