A Crown of Lights
by:
Phil Rickman (author)
Format: Unknown Binding
ISBN:
9780333751749 (0333751744)
Publish date: January 1st 2001
Publisher: Macmillan _
Pages no: 486
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Mystery,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Horror,
Suspense,
Supernatural
Series: Merrily Watkins (#3)
He really can. Merrily is such a wonderfully drawn character, but she isn't the only well written woman in the book. So Merrily (who I keep seeing as Dawn French) has to deal with witches and weirdo Christians and a Jerry Springer type show. It is a really good book about faith and belief. Be...
Series: Merrily Watkins #3 This was an interesting continuation of the Merrily Watkins series. For a good chunk of the story, we’re not actually sure whether a crime’s been committed. It’s just weird stuff that has been going on and Merrily is asked to look into it. Merrily Watkins is a vicar an...
Betty and Robin Thorogood are two pagans who have bought a de-comissioned church. Merrily Watkins is the local exorcist and a local vicar. There's rumours of some unorthodox activities by the rector in the same dioceses. The bishop asks Merrily to go on TV to talk in a trash-chat-show, because she...
Betty was determined to keep the lid on the cauldron for as long as possible, which might just - the way she had been feeling lately - mean for ever.Heading for a low 3*What a choppy start, almost ditched. This is a story about the Old Ways breaking through on the Welsh English border. It was Merril...