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Martyr's Chapel

by Dudley J. Delffs
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Overview

Redemption and greed collide in the quaint town of Avenell.

Griffin Reed is the widowed rector for the prestigious campus of Avenell University, nestled in the rolling hills of Tennessee. A man of deep spirituality with a penchant for classic literature, Father Grif thoroughly enjoys the gentle atmosphere of Avenell accented by the thriving undercurrent of university life.

But that fine balance is jolted when a Pulitzer-prizewinning playwright is found dead in the Martyr's Chapel, a 150-year-old church on the campus property. Gentry Truman had served as writer-in-residence at the private university, and though his term had not been without its stormy moments, the community is reeling from his death's sinister intrusion. While local authorities suspect a local hermit of the crime, Father Grif believes otherwise. With the somewhat comic assistance of his intrusive, spinster sister and his long-standing friendship with a Baptist prison chaplain, Father Grif uncovers a surprising list of suspects as he struggles to shed the light of faith on the darkness plaguing his small parish community.

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VOYA - Heidi Borton

When acclaimed playwright Gentry Truman is found dead in the Martyr's Chapel, an old church owned by prestigious Avenell University, the idyllic Tennessee town of Avenell is thrown into turmoil. Father Griffin Reed, Episcopal priest and wryly observant narrator of the story, discovers the apparent suicide-a suicide precipitated by the writer's alcoholism, marital difficulties, and artistic failure. Of course there are plenty of people who bear grudges against Truman: his beautiful wife, who is having an affair with someone on campus; his embittered brother; and the student whose work he plagiarized years ago. Add a couple of red herring suspects and you have the recipe for a satisfying mystery embellished by literate, descriptive prose. Sure to be popular with adults, this title may need to be booktalked with young adults. Father Griffin and the majority of the main characters are middle-aged, the exception being the parish's handsome young curate whose meeting with a mysterious Amish girl will provide romance in the sequel (set to appear in 1999). Still, with its gentle overlay of a Christian world view, nicely developed characters, and surprise ending, this is sure to be a hit. VOYA Codes: 5Q 4P S A/YA (Hard to imagine it being better written, Broad general YA appeal, Senior High-defined as grades 10 to 12 and adults).

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1999
Publisher
Thorndike Press
Pages
552
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780786218080

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