by Carla Neggers, Carol Monda
Listened to this on audio and the narrator, Carol Monda, was very good. The mystery was interesting but the perp ended up having rather odd motivations. The author does an execrable job of throwing suspicion on random people though. The inclusion of & significance of Father Bracken, a new prie...
bookshelves: spring-2014, art-forms, fraudio, mystery-thriller, published-2011, religion, roman-catholic, series, tbr-busting-2014, under-1000-ratings Read from April 28 to 29, 2014 Description: When Emma Sharpe is summoned to a convent on the Maine coast, it's partly for her art crimes work wit...
While I do enjoy a good mystery, I tend to gravitate towards ones with private investigator protagonists, ones who had been either a former cop or other law enforcement who may or may not have left law enforcement under suspicious circumstances, or towards those who have another profession, notably ...
Special Agent Emma Sharpe receives a call that takes her back to the Sisters of the Joyful Heart convent she left four years before. Sister Joan is secretive in why she wants to meet with Emma, saying she'll explain when she shows her the painting. But Emma never gets to see that painting because ...
Special Agent Emma Sharpe receives a call that takes her back to the Sisters of the Joyful Heart convent she left four years before. Sister Joan is secretive in why she wants to meet with Emma, saying she'll explain when she shows her the painting. But Emma never gets to see that painting because ...
A missing painting, a Viking Saint, lost treasure, a murdered nun and a former novice turned FBI agent investigating the painting and murder with the help of an undercover FBI agent. Strange combination but these are the basics at the center of Saint's Gate by Carla Neggers.Emma Sharpe is a former n...