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Death in the Choir
by Lorraine V. Murray |
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Francesca Bibbo is eager to jumpstart her social life, so she joins the choir at St. Rita's. There, she discovers that the director and the pastor are locking horns over a decrepit organ, while the sopranos are vying for solos. After a rehearsal party, things go very wrong, and when someone shows up dead, the police rule the death a suicide. But Francesca suspects foul play, so she begins prying into the dead man's past. Before long, she uncovers shocking and sinister facts about the choir members.
186 pages More ... First Chapter
Fiction | Softcover | $11.95
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Visionary
by Michael Hallford |
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A new thriller! The questions were on the minds of the media and the public alike. Were Nigel Fox's mystical powers legitimate? Could he heal the sick as some had claimed? Did his dreams really predict the future? Was he, as some had begun to call him, a human television broadcasting information from realities unseen to the human eye? Or was it all a hoax like so many other hoaxes that had been exposed before?No one quite knew the final answer. Then Jim Jacobson, a skeptical reporter from the Hadleyburg Times, became the first to be granted exclusive access to the mystic. Little did he know that within days he would be thrust into a world of conspiracy, lies and murder, where he would be confronted with a horrible secret, buried in his past, which would force him to reconsider every assumption he held about himself, the world and ultimately God.
488 pages More ... First Chapter
Fiction | Softcover | $19.95
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The Fr. Baptist Series
by William L. Biersach |
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The Endless Knot
The Darkness Did Not
The Search for Saint Valeria
Out of the Depths |
Look out Father Brown! In this rollicking mystery series cop-turned-priest Fr. John Baptists get into many fun-filled romps with his faithful sidekick gardener and chronicler Martin Feeney. With a cast of characters too real to be believed, this book will send the reader to his prayers --- and split his sides. The atmosphere of life in the Church and the World today is held up for view --- and appropriately skewered. As in real life, terror and humor are never far apart in any book in the Fr. Baptist series.
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