The Hour of Death: A Sister Agatha and Father Selwyn Mystery

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Product Details
Price
$26.99  $25.10
Publisher
Crooked Lane Books
Publish Date
Pages
320
Dimensions
5.7 X 8.4 X 1.2 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781683317593

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About the Author
Jane Willan wants to live in a world where everyone has time to read their favorite books, drink good coffee and walk their dog on the beach, but until that can happen she enjoys life as a pastor and writer. When she's not working on a sermon, or hiking with her husband, Don, you can find her re-reading Jane Eyre, binge-watching Downton Abbey and trying out new ways to avoid exercise. This is her second Sister Agatha and Father Selwyn mystery.
Reviews
Praise for The Hour of Death
"Willan's loving and witty portrayal of convent life in rural Wales will delight lovers of village mysteries. Besides, who doesn't enjoy reading about a busload of nuns riding to the rescue on Christmas Eve?"
--Publishers Weekly

"Charming...Peopled with plenty of interesting characters and local color."
--Kirkus Reviews

The Shadow of Death
"Sprightly...The rich life and personalities of this religious community, coupled with Sister Agatha's devotion to the sage advice of a retired inspector turned podcaster, guarantee reader impatience for the next installment."
Publishers Weekly

"You'll be rooting for Sister Agatha and Father Selwyn all the way in this delightful tale. And you won't see the last twist coming."
--Catriona McPherson, bestselling and multi-award-winning author of A Most Misleading Habit

"A delightful cozy with a feisty heroine who heads off on a wing and a prayer to solve the mysterious death of the abbey's sexton. Set against an enchanting Welsh backdrop, this charming cozy will have you glued to the page."
―Peg Cochran, USA Today bestselling author

"In the tradition of the Father Brown and Grantchester mysteries, Sister Agatha demonstrates that a cloistered life is not without danger."
―Alice K. Boatwright, author of the award-winning Ellie Kent mysteries

"Pour yourself a nice cup of warm Glengettie tea and prepare to be immersed in this delicious and charming story about a feisty Anglican nun, a small Welsh convent and an accidental death...that might just be murder. Sister Agatha is sure to appeal to fans of that other great Agatha."

―Susan Breen, author of the Maggie Dove mystery series