The new vicar for the traditionally Anglo-Catholic church of St. Mary the Virgin has charisma and renown, but Robert Dexter may be the wrong man-of-the-cloth for the job. A prominent Evangelical minister, he has an unshakable faith in his own righteousness and a talent for rubbing people the wron...
A mysterious death terrorizes the Norfolk village of Walston in the exciting fifth novel in Kate Charles' critically acclaimed Book of Psalms series.
During what the London police call a fatally bungled burglary at run-down St. Margaret#39;s church in Pimlico, a priceless silver chalice is stolen from the ransacked sacristy and the curate is brutally murdered. In this latest Book of Psalms mystery, author Kate Charles reunites her two endearin...
Life in the clergy is quiet, respectful, peacefulor so Callie Anson believes when she begins her new job as curate to the Reverend Brian Stanford at All Saints' Church in Paddington. Little does she realize how wrong she could be. After the traumatic end of her relationship with fianc Adam, the ...
Kate Charles' Book of Psalms mysteries continue to enthrall as amateur sleuths David Middleton-Brown and Lucy Kingsley take on their third case--in which the safe, self-contained world of the Anglican Church is invaded by violence and death.
I want more.’ More? Lilith read the brief e-mail for the tenth time, fuming. She’d knocked herself out, tracking down the dead boy and getting an ID. She’d written a story, padding out the little she knew with skill: incorporating platitudes, speculation and flashes of bri...
She wanted to be there, on hand, if Rachel needed her for anything. The GP had called in, and had offered Rachel a sedative. Rachel had refused; she didn’t want to take anything that might have an effect on her baby. Yolanda approved of that decision, but she was not witho...
The fact that several young wives in the congregation were expecting babies served as a constant reminder to Jane of the age gap—and her own failure to conceive. One of them, fairly new to the parish and unaware of the sacrosanct nature of Brian’s Saturday day off, had run...