The Wisdom of Father Dowling

The Wisdom of Father Dowling
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مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2009

نویسنده

David McInerny

شابک

9781432836726
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Publisher's Weekly

November 3, 2008
Fans of McInerny's Father Dowling novels (Ash Wednesday
, etc.) will welcome this collection of 15 short stories featuring the compassionate priest of St. Hilary's church in Fox River, Ill., and such beloved supporting characters as his feisty indispensable housekeeper, Marie, and his friend, police captain Phil Keegan. Included are tales of murder and betrayal, long hidden crimes and secrets that are discovered when bodies are found—or in some cases unearthed from old graves. The motives vary from calculated greed to embarrassment, and are as human as Father Dowling. Among the highlights are “The Giveaway,” “The Dunne Deal” and “Hic Jacet.” Maintaining his sense of humor throughout, Father Dowling is never satisfied until he discovers the truth and understands the motive behind every crime he encounters.



Kirkus

October 15, 2008
Fifteen Father Dowling mysteries first published in Catholic Dossier, most of them from the mid- '90s.

Father Dowling, who has been minding his rapidly aging flock at St. Hilary 's church in Fox River, Ill., through numerous novels, short stories and a television series now in reruns, continues to do what he does best: listening, counseling and —after conferring with his policeman pal Phil Keegan, lawyer Amos Cadbury and teasing rectory housekeeper Marie —gently offering absolution when it 's appropriate and a blind eye when digging into long-past matters would cause unnecessary upheaval. The two most intriguing of these reprints are "Death Wish, " which upends a mercy killing, and "The Giveaway, " which includes an unprompted confession that needs rescinding. "On Ice, " a wry look at cryogenics, showcases the author 's puckish sense of humor, and "Ashes to Ashes, " which deals with bodies that turn out not to belong to the family that claims them, provides another twist on the favorite McInerny (Ash Wednesday, 2008, etc.) theme of switched identities.

Non-taxing puzzles, all of them, but the company is likable. Fans and newcomers to McInerny (are there any such souls left?) will find the collection a pleasant way to while away an afternoon.

(COPYRIGHT (2008) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)




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