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A celebrated crime novelist returns with a witty and poignant chiller exploring the evils of gossip and the sin of indifference. Father Christopher Pardoe is a caring priest, but his humanity brings inherent weaknesses. His frequent visits to a young single mother, Julie Norris, raise eyebrows, especially as her bedroom curtains remain closed during these encounters. Rumors swirl when it appears Julie is pregnant again, leading to Father Pardoe's suspension from St. Catherine's. Meanwhile, Cosmo Horrocks, a sensational journalist, seizes the opportunity to exploit the scandal, which could escalate into something far worse than mere gossip. As the story unfolds, questions arise about Julie's past, including why her parents disowned her and the true nature of her relationship with Father Pardoe. When a murder occurs, Inspector Mike Oddie and Sergeant Charlie Peace are called to investigate, uncovering raw emotions—hate and fear—in the seemingly peaceful town of Shipley. While there may be one killer, many share the town's guilt, highlighting the need for healing. With eccentric characters, crisp dialogue, and insightful prose, this tale is a masterful exploration of human nature and the consequences of indifference.

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Unholy Dying, Robert Barnard

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Robert Barnard
Erscheinungsdatum
2001
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
240
ISBN10
0007102917
ISBN13
9780007102914
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A celebrated crime novelist returns with a witty and poignant chiller exploring the evils of gossip and the sin of indifference. Father Christopher Pardoe is a caring priest, but his humanity brings inherent weaknesses. His frequent visits to a young single mother, Julie Norris, raise eyebrows, especially as her bedroom curtains remain closed during these encounters. Rumors swirl when it appears Julie is pregnant again, leading to Father Pardoe's suspension from St. Catherine's. Meanwhile, Cosmo Horrocks, a sensational journalist, seizes the opportunity to exploit the scandal, which could escalate into something far worse than mere gossip. As the story unfolds, questions arise about Julie's past, including why her parents disowned her and the true nature of her relationship with Father Pardoe. When a murder occurs, Inspector Mike Oddie and Sergeant Charlie Peace are called to investigate, uncovering raw emotions—hate and fear—in the seemingly peaceful town of Shipley. While there may be one killer, many share the town's guilt, highlighting the need for healing. With eccentric characters, crisp dialogue, and insightful prose, this tale is a masterful exploration of human nature and the consequences of indifference.