โNik snuggled up behind her, the big spoon to her little, and threw her arm over her. As the spasm passed, Daniella nestled in against her. They laid like that for a while, not talking, their skin sticky with sweat, and the air in the room heavy with the frenzy that just was. Daniella liked the quie
Stained Glass
โ Scribed by McInerny, Ralph
- Book ID
- 107743724
- Publisher
- Macmillan
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 150 KB
- Series
- Father Dowling 28
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780312582647
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โฆ Synopsis
Tough times and the unsolved murders of anyone with ties to the Deveres---a family of wealthy parish patrons---back Father Dowling up against a wall in his struggle to save his church from the chopping block.
With too many churches and not enough people to fill them, the Archdiocese has to make some cuts, and many of them, including the proposed closing of St. Hilaryโs, are dangerously close to the bone. Father Dowling rushes to drum up support from church officials and parishioners, including the Deveres, who donโt want to see the stained glass windows they donated go anywhere other than the church they were meant for, but they can hardly be of help when those closest to them start turning up dead.
Church politics, long-kept family secrets, and a determined killer come together to put St. Hilaryโs---a church that countless characters and devoted readers have come to love---and its parishioners in peril in Stained Glass , the latest in Ralph McInernyโs treasured mystery series.
From Publishers Weekly
Isolated by demographic changes, St. Hilary's of Fox River, Ill., struggles for its very survival in McInerny's timely 28th novel to feature Father Dowling (after 2008's Ash Wednesday). When the archdiocese decides to close half a dozen parishes, including Father Dowling's, the congregation of St. Hilary's joins the priest in a campaign to prevent the action. Meanwhile, the discovery of a nude female body hanging from the cross strut of a garage door points to a ritual killing. More murders follow. The police, local reporters and Father Dowling get on a trail that comes dangerously close to the Devere family, longtime church benefactors who donated the magnificent Menotti stained-glass windows to St. Hilary's. The outcome will surprise even the most astute reader. Series fans will enjoy catching up with old friends, while everyone will find much to savor in the fresh and challenging plot. (Oct.)
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Review
Praise for Ralph McInernyโs Father Dowling Mysteries
โFather Dowlingโs twenty-seventh gently probes questions of guilt, intention, and absolution while having a bit of fun with small-town nattering.โ
*โIn his usual gentle, thoughtful way, Father Dowling makes compassionate decisions. . . . Readers who long for a down-to-earth story of ordinary people and events will be well rewarded.โ
*โThis series continues to deliver, with a fascinating protagonist, intelligent plotting, and dry humor.โ
*โFather Dowling is not the average priest. . . . He has been through the mill himself, is tough, yet has compassion.โ
*โYou donโt have to go to church to worship mystery loversโ esteemed Father Dowling.โ
โMystery at its bloodless, cerebral best . . . Dowling is the perfect father confessor, dealing with moral dilemmas and the weakness of man with compassion and understanding.โ
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