The Prodigal Nun
A Sister Agatha Mystery (Sister Agatha Mysteries)
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Author
Publication
2008-05-27 - St. Martin's Minotaur
Language
English
Word Count
76,000 words, Guess
Page Count
304 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveprodigalnun00thur
- ISBN-100312367317
- ISBN-139780312367312
- LibraryThing5867624
- Goodreads2459468
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- Library of Congress Control Number2008011561
- OCLC Control Number213466410
- Better World Books9780312367312
- Open LibraryOL10389085M
Classifications
- LCCPS3570.H82 P76 2008
- LCCPS3570.H82P76 2008
Description
Thief in Retreat is a thoroughly absorbing, sharply drawn story with a protagonist who is courageous, intelligent, and endearing. Sister Agatha, with her restored Harley Davidson motorcycle and ex-police dog, Pax are a dynamite team that's hard to beat…
Description
Our Lady of Hope is an aging monastery run by a cloistered order in rural New Mexico. Perennially cash-strapped for needed repairs and maintenance, when the local diocese offers to pay for a new water well it is, well, a godsend. But there’s a catch – in return, they want the monastery to house a novice nun from a different order who needs a place to stay locally while she teaches at the Catholic school and an order to take responsibility for her while she’s there. And Sister Josephine – Sister Jo as she likes to be called – is a handful. Loud, boisterous, free with her opinions, inappropriate, impulsive and snores loud enough to wake the dead, the young nun doesn’t fit in well with the contemplative order and the older nuns of Our Lady of Hope. If the teeth-grinding of the older nuns and the repetitive deep sighs of the Reverend Mother weren’t enough, there’s also the increasingly dangerous sounding threats that arrive at the monastery. Since Sister Agatha has been involved in her fair share of investigations, there’s no lack of people who might harbor a grudge against her. But is she really the target? And is Sister Jo – who arrived right before the threats began – somehow entangled in this increasingly dangerous web?
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