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Another mystery novel from the ever popular Poisoned Pen Press.
For many years Westonbury Cathedral has been dominated by a clique of High Church gays, so when Norman Cooper, an austere, intolerant, happy-clappy evangelist, is appointed dean, there is shock, outrage and fear. David Elworthy, the gentle and politically innocent new bishop, is distraught at the prospect of warfare between the factions; contentious issues include the camp lady chapel and the gay memorial under construction in the deanery garden. Desperate for help, Elworthy cries on the shoulder of his old friend, the redoubtable Baroness Troutbeck, who forces her unofficial troubleshooter, Robert Amiss, to move into the bishops palace. Amiss, Troutbeck and the cat Plutarch address themselves in their various ways to the bishop's problems, which very soon include a clerical corpse in the cathedral. Is it suicide? Or is it murder? And who is likely to be next?
REVIEWS
This blithe series puts itself on the side of the angels by merrily, and staunchly, subverting every tenet of political correctness. Patricia Craig, The Independent
If you would like to see your book on iPhone and other formats please contact us via www.andrewsuk.coms palace. Amiss, Troutbeck and the cat Plutarch address themselves in their various ways to the bishops problems, which very soon include a clerical corpse in the cathedral. Is it suicide? Or is it murder? And who is likely to be next?
REVIEWS
This blithe series puts itself on the side of the angels by merrily, and staunchly, subverting every tenet of political correctness. Patricia Craig, The Independent
If you would like to see your book on iPhone and other formats please contact us via www.andrewsuk.coms problems, which very soon include a clerical corpse in the cathedral. Is it suicide? Or is it murder? And who is likely to be next?
REVIEWS
This blithe series puts itself on the side of the angels by merrily, and staunchly, subverting every tenet of political correctness. Patricia Craig, The Independent
If you would like to see your book on iPhone and other formats please contact us via www.andrewsuk.com
For many years Westonbury Cathedral has been dominated by a clique of High Church gays, so when Norman Cooper, an austere, intolerant, happy-clappy evangelist, is appointed dean, there is shock, outrage and fear. David Elworthy, the gentle and politically innocent new bishop, is distraught at the prospect of warfare between the factions; contentious issues include the camp lady chapel and the gay memorial under construction in the deanery garden. Desperate for help, Elworthy cries on the shoulder of his old friend, the redoubtable Baroness Troutbeck, who forces her unofficial troubleshooter, Robert Amiss, to move into the bishops palace. Amiss, Troutbeck and the cat Plutarch address themselves in their various ways to the bishop's problems, which very soon include a clerical corpse in the cathedral. Is it suicide? Or is it murder? And who is likely to be next?
REVIEWS
This blithe series puts itself on the side of the angels by merrily, and staunchly, subverting every tenet of political correctness. Patricia Craig, The Independent
If you would like to see your book on iPhone and other formats please contact us via www.andrewsuk.coms palace. Amiss, Troutbeck and the cat Plutarch address themselves in their various ways to the bishops problems, which very soon include a clerical corpse in the cathedral. Is it suicide? Or is it murder? And who is likely to be next?
REVIEWS
This blithe series puts itself on the side of the angels by merrily, and staunchly, subverting every tenet of political correctness. Patricia Craig, The Independent
If you would like to see your book on iPhone and other formats please contact us via www.andrewsuk.coms problems, which very soon include a clerical corpse in the cathedral. Is it suicide? Or is it murder? And who is likely to be next?
REVIEWS
This blithe series puts itself on the side of the angels by merrily, and staunchly, subverting every tenet of political correctness. Patricia Craig, The Independent
If you would like to see your book on iPhone and other formats please contact us via www.andrewsuk.com
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