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SISTER JOAN
NOVELS
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A VOW OF SILENCE
Sister Joan is transferred to
Cornwall Convent to quietly investigate the death of Sister Sophia
and the disappearance of Sister Magdalen. Finding many departures
from normal convent routine, Sister Joan begins to suspect what
she hardly dares to name - and soon, it's too late to even send
for help.
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A VOW OF CHASTITY
Evil has crept into the peaceful
lives of the Daughters of Compassion. At first there are only small
signs of its homesence. The docility of Sister Joan’s pupils at the
convent school. The disappearance of holy water and candles from
the chapel. The midnight flight of a beautiful au pair from the
home of one of Sister Joan's students. But when a handsome adolescent
boy inexplicably vanishes, Sister Joan knows that murder has come
to her corner of Cornwall. And with it, an evil as old as the human
race...
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A VOW OF SANCTITY
All is not well on beautiful Loch
Morag in Scotland, where Sister Joan is resting at a spiritual retreat.
Children make signs to ward off the evil eye whenever she passes.
She suspects she is being followed. And in the dark crypt, where
the bodies of the dead remain partially homeserved, she feels the
touch of a live hand. A tragedy from the past still grips Loch Morag.
But that is nothing compared to the evil in the homesent, when a
sudden storm reveals murder - and Sister Joan must abandon her solitude
to ferret out a killer...
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A VOW OF OBEDIENCE
Three days after 16-year-old Valerie
disappears, Sister Joan finds her body abandoned in the convent's
schoolhouse. The dead girl is dressed in wedding white. There is
a mad killer on the loose - with a fatal attraction for Sister Joan's
tranquil Cornwall convent.
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A VOW OF PENANCE
Sister Joan of the Order of the
Daughters of Compassion once again becomes the reluctant sleuth
when a cheerful housekeeper is found dead and the verdict of suicide
looks suspicious. When someone starts mutilating the convent's trees
and a bloody axe is found in the chapel, she knows that something
sinister is going on.
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A VOW OF DEVOTION
With a little help from the ever-agnostic
Detective Sergeant Mill, Sister Joan once again finds herself the
reluctant sleuth when she discovers first a knife, then a foreboding
blood-red rose, and finally the bludgeoned body of a young novitiate
- all within the walls of holy sanctuary. Will the murderer kill
again? One of the postulants knows more than she's telling, and
Sister Joan, as usual, has pieced together more than she lets on.
Balancing her vows to the Lord against her unerring investigative
instincts, our detective-nun must find the killer before he strikes
again.
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A VOW OF FIDELITY
When Sister Joan travels to London
for a 20-year reunion with her art school classmates, she is surprised
to learn that three of the original ten members have died in terrible
accidents. And when a copy of a photo taken of the group arrives
with the dead crossed out and an ominous black circle around Sister
Joan, the pious sleuth knows it's no halo.
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A VOW OF POVERTY
With money tight and resources
stretched, the Order of the Daughters of Compassion must find a
way to increase revenue. So Sister Joan is sent to clean out several
attic storerooms in the hope of discovering valuable antiques. But
if the rooms are centuries old, the footprints our nun finds in
the dust surely aren't. And there have been reports from town of
someone walking in the deserted graveyard, setting Sister Joan's
investigative antennae into motion. When two young people are found
dead and a man who has been in his grave over a year seems to reappear,
our sister sleuth finds herself in the middle of her most chilling
and dangerous case so far.
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A VOW OF ADORATION
The unconventional nun must learn
the difference between adoration and infatuation and risk her own
life, when she takes it upon herself to investigate two murders
near her convent.
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A VOW OF COMPASSION
When Mother Dorothy, Prioress
of the Order of the Daughters of Compassion, inherits a considerable
estate from her godmother, Louisa Cummings, nobody would guess that
the death of the old lady will lead to one of Sister Joan's most
dangerous and puzzling cases yet. Linked with the mysterious death
are an apparent suicide and the disappearance of an abused child.
With the help of her friend Detective Sergeant Mill, Sister Joan
sets out to trap one of the most dangerous of killers, and in the
process discovers the true nature of compassion.
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OTHER
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FAIR KILMENY
When Joan Quincey sees the words
Fair Kilmeny on the fly-leaf of an old book of sermons, she feels
a chill that deepens when she arrives at Witchwood to meet the family
of her fianc, Cal Renshaw. In this placid 19th-century Cornish neighborhood,
dangers arise that are rooted in the passions of the past. A light
flickers by the pool where a witch was once drowned; strangers move
across the moor to the abandoned farmhouse where Cals cousin was
born. Attempted murder leads to tragedy, and over all broods the
shadow of Fair Kilmeny, in whose small hands a web of violence is
slowly spun.
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LAST SEEN WEARING
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MY NAME IS POLLY WINTER
When historical researcher Jessica
Cameron takes a room at The Cedars to study mid-nineteenth-century
domestic life, she hardly expects to encounter much excitement.
But as soon as she settles in, suspicions serenade her heart. Who
is that padding down the hall at night? Who is the little girl she
saw in the odd pink ruffled dress? Jessica discovers a shred of
paper in an old cookbook that is scrawled hauntingly with the words:
"My na...name is...my name is P...my name is Polly Winter..." -
and her research begins. Then suddenly Mrs. Tate, the housekeeper
at The Cedars, and her daughter both disappear. Research turns to
panicked investigation as Jessica, aided by Jake, a local artist,
uncovers the eerie evidence of an unsolved nineteenth-century murder
case that she realizes is being reenacted....
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