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Anonymous
Posted February 7, 2005
Ben Kincaid and his colleagues are challenged as never before when they try to exonerate their client (Ben's long time spiritual advisor). You'll be kept guessing as many of the church's members, including Kincaid's own client, could be the guilty party. You'll find yourself staying up late into the night to read one more chapter in this well-written 'whodunit' that has more twists and turns than a ski slalom course. When you're done with the book, you'll stay up late into the night thinking about another issue raised by the author.
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Posted September 10, 2004
I thought this book was a bit slow....compared to his previous book, 'Murder One,' I was a bit dissappointed. It was still enjoyable, I just wouldn't recommend it.
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Posted August 30, 2003
BREATHTAKING!! A PAGE TURNER When I start reading a novel, and it takes less than 3 hours to read because it is a mind-blowing page-turner, you know its a spellbinding novel. I highly recommend any novel by this author.
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Overview
When a priest with radical ideas and a parish council with traditional values lock horns over the beliefs they hold most sacred, there’s bound to be controversy—and consequences. But murder crosses the line between committing a sin and committing a crime, turning a battle over faith into a battle for justice. And smack in the middle of the explosive case is Tulsa attorney Ben Kincaid.Kincaid rescued Father Daniel Beale once before. When the priest’s renegade views and violent temper nearly cost him his position as rector of St. Benedict’s Church, Ben intervened and saved the day. Now Beale is the prime suspect in the brutal murder of a female ...