Murder in a Holy Place: The Literature Murders

Murder in a Holy Place: The Literature Murders

Author: Gloria D'Alessandro

Publisher: Tate Publishing & Enterprises

Published: 2005-12-01

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9781933290218

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Conci D?Amato has taken a new position at The Academy of Signs and Wonders where intrigue and murders soon follow. This unusual school is the back drop for another fascinating mystery in which Conci and Detective Lt. McVey, team up again to unravel. Author Gloria D'Alessandro crafts a story of murder and mystery in 'Murder in a Holy Place.' The murders parallel the curriculum of one of the English Lit teachers, and a deceptive board of directors for the academy thwarts the attempts to search for truth on every hand. Love blooms amid this chaos and a mysterious pill, 'The Catalyst, ' threatens to destroy the relationship between Conci and Lt. McVey. Colorful, memorable characters are woven into the setting of this strange, wonderful school where miracles are common place.


Murder at Holy Cross

Murder at Holy Cross

Author: Peter Davidson

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2007-11-06

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 1440620032

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On March 25, 2001, the nude body of Michelle Lewis, a 39-year-old nun, was discovered in her sleeping quarters at South Florida’s Holy Cross Academy. She had been stabbed 92 times. It wasn’t long before homicide detectives zeroed in on her killer: a young apprentice monk and former Holy Cross student, Mykhaylo Kofel. Under questioning, he confessed to the crime. But Kofel’s disturbing defense would not only rock the future of the upscale Dade County academy, it would also sound an alarm that would resonate all the way to the Vatican, making it one of the most sensational and controversial crimes in Florida history. What happened on that dark night in Holy Cross was unspeakable enough. The deeper the investigation got, the more sordid and disturbing the story became.


Murder in the Holy City

Murder in the Holy City

Author: Simon Beaufort

Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd

Published: 2014-11-01

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1780105517

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This first book in the critically acclaimed 11th century mystery series featuring Sir Geoffrey Mappestone. Jerusalem, 1100. On returning to the city following an exhausting desert patrol, Crusader knight Sir Geoffrey Mappestone hears screams coming from the house of a Greek baker and discovers that one of his closest friends, a fellow knight, has been murdered in the woman's bedchamber. But this is not the first suspicious death in the city: other knights and priests have also been killed, all with the same type of curved dagger with a jewelled hilt. Ordered to investigate the deaths by his liege lord, Prince Tancred, it is not long before Sir Geoffrey finds himself drawn into dire straits involving some of the most dangerous men in the city--and learns that his closest friends could also be his deadliest enemies.


Death in Holy Orders

Death in Holy Orders

Author: P. D. James

Publisher: Faber & Faber

Published: 2008-09-04

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 0571247016

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When the body of a theology student is found on a desolate stretch of coast in East Anglia, his wealthy father demands that Scotland Yard should re-examine the verdict of accidental death. Commander Adam Dalgliesh agrees to pay a visit to the young man's theological college, St Anselm's, a place he knew as a boy, expecting no more than a nostalgic return to old haunts and a straightforward examination of the evidence. Instead he finds himself embroiled in intrigue, secrets and mystery as the college is torn apart by a sacrilegious and horrifying murder . . . Award-winning P.D. James (author of Death Comes to Pemberley and Children of Men) masterfully explores an isolated and beleaguered community coping with the evil and disruption of murder. In 2003, this novel was adapted for BBC television and starred Martin Shaw, Hugh Fraser and Robert Hardy. Set on the wild coast of East Anglia, this number one bestseller is the fourteenth Adam Dalgliesh novel and a thrilling work of crime fiction possessing all of the qualities which distinguish P. D. James as a novelist.


The Holy City

The Holy City

Author: Patrick McCabe

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2011-06-01

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 1408806436

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Now entering his sixty-seventh year, Chris McCool can confidently call himself a member of the Happy Club: he has an attractive and exceedingly accommodating Croatian girlfriend and has been told he bears more than a passing resemblance to Roger Moore. As he looks back on the glory days of his youth, he recalls the swinging sixties of rural Ireland: a decade in which the cool cats sang along to Lulu and drove around in Ford Cortinas, when swinging meant wearing velvet trousers and shirts with frills, and where Dolores McCausland - Dolly Mixtures to those who knew her best - danced on the tops of tables and set the pulses of every man in small-town Cullymore racing. Chris McCool had it all back then. He had the moves, he had the car, and he had Dolly, a woman who purred suggestive songs and tugged gently at her skin-tight dresses, a Protestant femme fatale who was glamorous, transgressive and who called him her very own 'Mr Wonderful'. She was, in short, the answer to this bastard son of a Catholic farmer's prayers. Except that there was another Mr Wonderful in town, a certain Marcus Otoyo - a young Nigerian with glossy curls and a dazzling devoutness that was all but irresistible. Although Chris, of course, was interested in Marcus only because of their shared religious fervour and mutual appreciation of the finer things. That was all. Besides, Mr McCool was always a hopeless romantic - some even described him as excessively so - but is there anything wrong with that? Spiked with macabre humour and disquieting revelations, The Holy City is a brilliant, disturbing and compelling novel from one of Ireland's most original contemporary writers.


Agatha Christie's Murder at the Vicarage

Agatha Christie's Murder at the Vicarage

Author: Moie Charles

Publisher: Samuel French , Limited

Published: 1950

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13:

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When the Parson declares rather carelessly 'Anyone who murdered Colonel Prothero would be doing the world at large a service !', he does not realise his words will come back to haunt him. From several potential murderers, Miss Marple must find the real killer


Mommy's Little Girl

Mommy's Little Girl

Author: Diane Fanning

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2009-11-03

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 1429988509

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***Please note: This ebook does not contain the photos found in the print edition of this title.*** When news broke of three-year-old Caylee Anthony's disappearance from her home in Florida in July 2008, there was a huge outpouring of sympathy across the nation. The search for Caylee made front-page headlines. But there was one huge question mark hanging over the case: the girl's mother. As the investigation continued and suspicions mounted, Casey became the prime suspect. In October, based on new evidence against Casey—her erratic behavior and lies, her car that showed signs of human decomposition—a grand jury indicted the young single mother. Then, two months later, police found Caylee's remains a quarter of a mile away from the Anthony home. Casey pled not guilty to charges of murder in the first degree, and she continues to protest her innocence. Did she or didn't she kill Caylee? Mommy's Little Girl is the story of one of the most shocking, confusing, and horrific crimes in modern American history.


Holy Murder

Holy Murder

Author: Charles Kelly

Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing

Published: 2019-11-22

Total Pages: 399

ISBN-13: 1839740434

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Holy Murder, first published in 1934, is a fascinating, controversial look at the “Avenging Angel” of the Mormon Church, Porter Rockwell. The authors trace the violent history of the Mormon Church beginning with its origins in New York and Illinois, to the flight of its members and their settlement near the Great Salt Lake. Citing numerous sources and interviewing witnesses and descendants, the exploits of Rockwell are detailed to form a picture of a man on the one hand kind to children and his friends, while on the other capable of the most grisly murders of perceived enemies of the church. Although open to criticism for its anti-Mormon bias, attempting to accurately portray Rockwell is difficult as he did not keep a personal diary and many of his activities were shrouded in secrecy. Included are 12 pages of illustrations.


The Sacred Books of Judaism

The Sacred Books of Judaism

Author: Louis Ginzberg

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-12-15

Total Pages: 9783

ISBN-13:

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The Sacred Books of Judaism presents a compelling anthology that traverses the rich tapestry of Jewish spiritual and philosophical thought. Embedded within its pages are works that span from meditative poetry to rigorous theological discourse, reflecting the diversity and depth of Jewish literary tradition. This collection is not only significant for its encompassing range, capturing the evolution of Jewish thought from ancient to medieval times, but also for its inclusion of seminal pieces that have shaped Jewish scholarship and practice. The anthology serves as a microcosm of the Jewish intellectual heritage, showcasing the heterogeneity of perspectives and literary styles that have contributed to its enduring vitality and relevance. The contributing authors, among them luminaries such as Louis Ginzberg, Moses Maimonides, and Judah Halevi, bring a wealth of scholarly insight and historical perspective. Their backgrounds, spanning different epochs and geographies, mirror the diasporic narrative of Jewish history, imbuing the collection with a rich tapestry of cultural and philosophical influences. These authors, through their pioneering contributions, have engaged in a dialogue not just with their contemporaries but with generations of readers and scholars, situating the anthology within a broader context of Jewish and general philosophical discourse. The Sacred Books of Judaism is a monumental compilation that invites readers on a transformative journey through Jewish thought and tradition. It offers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the seminal works that have shaped a religion, a culture, and a philosophy of life. For scholars, students, and anyone intrigued by the richness of Jewish literature and thought, this anthology is an indispensable resource that promises to enlighten, challenge, and inspire. Through the multiplicity of voices and ideas it presents, this collection fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of the complexity and vibrancy of Jewish intellectual heritage.