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The Hour of Death
- A Sister Agatha and Father Selwyn Mystery, Book 2
- Narrated by: Helen Lloyd
- Length: 8 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Sister Agatha and Father Selwyn make sleuthing a work of art. But will they paint themselves into a corner when they investigate the Village Art Society president's death?
As yuletide settles upon Gwenafwy Abbey, the rural Welsh convent's peace is shattered when Tiffany Reese, president of the Village Art Society, is found dead on the floor of the parish hall. Sister Agatha, whose interests lie more with reading and writing mystery stories than with making the abbey's world-renowned organic gouda, is not shy about inserting herself into the case. With the not-entirely eager assistance of Father Selwyn, she begins her investigation.
Sister Agatha has no shortage of suspects to check off her naughty-or-nice list, until finally, Tiffany's half-brother, Kendrick Geddings, emerges as the prime suspect. There never was any love lost between Tiffany and Kendrick, and of late, they had been locked in a vicious battle for control of the family estate. But if Sister Agatha thinks she has the case wrapped up, she'll have to think again.
As the days of Advent tick by, Sister Agatha is determined to crack the case by Christmas in The Hour of Death, Jane Willan's perfectly puzzling second Sister Agatha and Father Selwyn mystery.
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- Katherine Cooper
- 01-09-2022
Enjoyable and love the mystery novel references
Sister Agatha is a very likeable character, relatable by fellow mystery novel fans. The book is an easy listen, with an engaging story. There's a warmth to the book that's sweet and endearing - exactly what you expect when a nun's convent is the home in the book! I'm not religious but it adds a nice quality to the book.
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