A Saintly Killing
by Martha Ockley
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Pub Date 17 Oct 2014 | Archive Date 31 Dec 2014
Lion Hudson Plc | Lion Fiction
Description
It is late July, the run up to St James’s Day. It is also the 1000th anniversary of the church at Little Worthy, and Faith Morgan has planned a whole range of celebratory activities - a music festival; a photographic booklet of recent history; a planting of new trees in the graveyard and vicarage garden; bell ringing; a visit from the bishop. A new painting of the church is commissioned from distinguished local artist Sal Hankley. Sal, who has recently returned from Australia, is not a universally popular choice: outspoken and opinionated, she has made her share of enemies. Before the painting can be completed, Sal is found dead at her easel on a hillock overlooking the church. Suddenly a very respectable member of the community - a PCC member, no less - is under suspicion. Faith - trying to hold church and village together - finds herself teamed with former lover Detective Inspector Ben Shorter (who has no more time for art than God).
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781782640912 |
PRICE | £7.99 (GBP) |
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Faith Morgan was a police officer who discovered a vocation in the church and became the Vicar of St. James. She is busy preparing for a church anniversary celebration when the artist who was chosen to prepare the portrait of the church for its anniversary booklet is found murdered. Faith's former boyfriend Ben is the police officer assigned to the investigation but it is Faith, with her knowledge of the church parishioners, who is able to solve the case. Faith is an engaging character and I found her relationships with her family, especially her trying to deal with her mother's impending dementia, that makes her such an empathetic heroine.