Title: AN UNHOLY COMMUNION: Book 3 of The Monastery Murders
Author: Donna Fletcher Crow
Publisher: Lion Fiction
March 2013
ISBN: 978-1-78264-004-2
Fiction \ Christian\ Suspense
383 pages. £7.99 U.K.
$14.99 U.S. 5 stars.
“The tower-top choir began, “Hail the day that sees Him rise . . .
Christ, awhile to mortals given, Alleluia / Reascends His native heaven, Alle.
. .”
The final Alleluia never registered in Felicity’s ears. It was extinguished by a much nearer
shriek. Her own.
The piercing scream tore a second time from her throat as she watched
in horrifying slow motion a cassock-clad figure from the back of the choir
catapault across the parapet and arc over the side of the tower.”
Felicity Howard, according to Inspector Nosterfield, is
“making a habit of this.” The “this” in
question happens to be an association with murders, and the subsequent
victims. The corpse in question was a
former ordinand of Magdalen
College , a Deliverance
Minister, and a former student of Father Antony. He was also holding a strange emblem of a
double-headed snake in his dead hand.
The police ignore the telling clue and dismiss the death as a
suicide. But Hwyl’s widow is convinced
otherwise, and pleads for Felicity and Antony
to help her uncover the truth.
Matters grow murkier as Felicity and Antony ,
leading a youth pilgrimage through rural Wales , encounter the same sinister
symbol as they travel. Lurking figures
follow them. Then a body is found
face-down in a well . . .
Having never read a book by Donna Fletcher Crow, I was very
excited to get the opportunity to review what has turned out to be a
page-turner and a half. While the
background is solidly rooted in the Catholic faith (hence The Monastery
Murders), I feel AN UNHOLY COMMUNION has universal appeal. There are Catholic offices practiced
throughout the book, and the leader of the intrepid group of pilgrims is a
Deliverance Minister of the Catholic Church.
Yet one is drawn into the story effortlessly, and soon becomes one of the
pilgrims as well. AN UNHOLY COMMUNION is
Book Three of The Monastery Murders series, and while references are made to
the previous books, this book easily stands on its own. The characters are refreshing, true to life,
and true to themselves throughout the book.
The settings are vividly illustrated through the author’s exquisite
command of the Queen’s English, and the pace never falters or runs away from
the reader. History, romance and murder
. . . an unbeatable combination guaranteed to keep you up nights!
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More about An Unholy Communion:
The newest offering in The Monastery Murders series, An Unholy Communion (Lion Fiction).
Following the ancient tradition, ordinands from the College of the Transfiguration gather at first light on Ascension morning to sing their praises from the top of the college's tallest tower. Not one to miss any liturgy, Felicity finds herself swept up in worship as she listens to the timeless words. But her delight quickly turns to horror when a black-robed body hurtles over the precipice and lands at her feet. Her investigative instincts immediately kick in when she sees a double-headed snake emblem clutched in the lifeless hand. Was this suicide? Or murder?
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Donna Fletcher Crow is author of more than thirty-five novels. She has twice won first place in the Historical Fiction category from the National Association of Press Women, and has also been a finalist for "Best Inspirational Novel" from the Romance Writers of America. She is a member of The Arts Centre Group, and Sisters in Crime.
Find out more about Donna Fletcher at http://www.donnafletchercrow.
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