### Review A heartwarming adventure...well, maybe not exactly heart-warming, but pretty good. Hmm...that may be overstating it. I'd say that you could certainly read it if you were stuck in a doctor's waiting room for a few hours. I mean, if you didn't have an old People magazine or anything. --Dr.
The bass wore scales: a liturgical mystery
β Scribed by Mark Schweizer
- Publisher
- St. James Music Press
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 178 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Review
A heartwarming adventure...well, maybe not exactly heart-warming, but pretty good. Hmm...that may be overstating it. I'd say that you could certainly read it if you were stuck in a doctor's waiting room for a few hours. I mean, if you didn't have an old People magazine or anything. --Dr. Karen Dougherty, Pediatrician
A heartwarming adventure...well, maybe not exactly heart-warming but pretty good. Hmm...that may be overstating it. I'd say that you could certainly read it if you were stuck in a doctor's waiting room for a few hours. I mean, if you didn't have an old People magazine or anything. --Dr. Karen Dougherty, Pediatrician
Product Description
(No. 5 in the Liturgical Mystery series) For Detective Hayden Konig, things are going well. He enjoys his two jobs, heβs independently wealthy, his girlfriend has agreed not to marry him, and no one has been killed in St. Germaine since Palm Sunday.
In spite of all this success, Hayden has one more dream to realizeβhe longs to be a writer. As the organist and choir director of St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, he takes every opportunity to inflict his attempts at hard-boiled, musical detective stories on the choir, and, to boost his credibility, heβs even purchased Raymond Chandlerβs actual typewriter. It doesnβt help.
Summers in North Carolina are usually peaceful, but when Kokomo, the world-famous signing gorilla, comes to town, suddenly thereβs a dead body in the church and all the evidence points to the great ape. Can Hayden figure out the mystery in time to save Kokomo? (Well...of course he can...)
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