Author: Ted Woods
Language: English
Published: 1st December, 2021
Publisher: Beaten Track
Edition: 1
ISBN: Paperback: 978 1 78645 524 6
eBook: 978 1 78645 525 3
ASIN: B09LR26Y48
Length: 35,700 words (approx.)
Category: Fiction
Genre: Crime, Thrillers and Mystery, Contemporary Fiction, General Fiction
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About the Book:
Being single, ordained and in sole charge of a parish can often be lonely, as Revd. Wendy Morris knows all too well. It’s a situation not helped by having an egotistical and ambitious archdeacon, whose interference fuels rather than quells the criticism and conflict Wendy deals with as rector of St. Olaf’s.Following the resignation of her crabby, disgruntled organist, Wendy appoints a former RUC officer to succeed him. Things further look up with the arrival of a new clerical neighbour and his family.
A new era of cooperation begins…and rapidly falls apart as a story of revenge and murder unfolds.
Featuring characters who will be familiar to readers of Ted Woods’ first novel Bishop, Priest is a stand-alone murder mystery set in the fictitious Church of Ireland diocese of Daneford.
Following the resignation of her crabby, disgruntled organist, Revd. Wendy Morris appoints a former RUC officer to succeed him. Things further look up with the arrival of a new clerical neighbour and his family. A new era of cooperation begins…and rapidly falls apart as a story of revenge and murder unfolds. Featuring characters from Ted Woods’ first novel Bishop.
Things are looking up for Revd. Wendy Morris. With a new organist and new neighbours, a new era of cooperation begins…and rapidly falls apart as a story of revenge and murder unfolds. Featuring characters from Ted Woods’ first novel Bishop.
About the Author:
I am a retired priest of the Church of Ireland, now living in Liverpool. I served in a number of parishes in Ireland, North and South, most latterly in Rathfarnham, Dublin. I was a General Synod member, a Director of Ordinands, and worked in The Theological College looking after intern deacons in their final year. For many years, I wrote a column on ministry for the Church of Ireland Gazette. For five years before retirement, I wrote a weekly ‘soap’ – ‘Down in St. David’s’ –... Read More
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