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"This nineteenth Father Koesler mystery is packed with Kienzle's signature twists and turns, but is different from the previous mysteries. In this story, Father Koesler takes a vacation from his parish and the sleuthing is carried on by his replacement, Father Zachary Tully." —London (Ont.) Free Press
From William X. Kienzle, the author of the classic mystery, The Rosary Murders.
"What if he were killed? What if someone
..."Kienzle has written another supremely intelligent puzzler featuring his perceptive priest, Father Robert Koesler, and bolstered by a strong cast of engaging supporting characters." —Booklist
"Father Koesler is on the case, thank God." —Baltimore Sun
From William X. Kienzle, author of the classic mystery, The Rosary Murders.
A visit from the pope is cause for celebration for most members of the Catholic community,
..."Kienzle's ninth may be hailed as his most complex and finest mystery." —Publishers Weekly
"... good character analysis and a tantalizing story make this one of Kienzle's best." —Library Journal
"As Kienzle addresses serious modern issues, he stops to digress and tell his wonderful stories. He always plays fair with readers, though, providing a neat solution with a twist." —Chicago Tribune
It's curtains
..."Kienzle's books have built a strong following of dedicated readers. Besider their engrossing plots (more twists than a French braid), each offers insight into Catholic tradition and doctrine. The character development is at its very best when Koesler converses with other clergy. . . . In Requiem, it's the hilarious joke-telling and oddly thought-provoking conversation with a rabbi." —Deseret News
"Kienzle, whose Father Koesler
..."Thank heavens. Father Koesler is back!" —Cedar Rapids Gazette
"In the solving of the mystery, Koesler is challenged by a wealth of thought-provoking issues. With the familiar Kienzle twists and turns, the reader is forced to examine personal thoughts about religion, sin, and of course, the greatest evil."—Oakland Press
From William X. Kienzle, author of the classic mystery, The Rosary Murders.
The redoubtable
..."This is the good old Dorothy Sayers/John Dickson Carr school of homicide with civilized people doing what civilized people do best: dispatching each other." —Los Angeles Times
"Bill Kienzle does have a way with a tale. And a nifty way of mixing Church dogma and gossip into the plot." —New York Daily News
"Each Kienzle novel seems to top the last. As we have said before, give us this day our daily Kienzle." —West
...11) Deathbed
12) Body Count
13) Chameleon
14) Eminence
15) The Sacrifice
16) Till Death
17) Dead Wrong
19) Sudden Death
20) Shadow of Death
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