2 - 6 September 2013
About the Author:
"Donna Fletcher Crow has created her own niche within the genre of clerical mysteries." - Kate Charles, author of Deep Waters
First light, Ascension morning. From the top of the tower at the College of Transfiguration, voices rise in song.
Felicity's delight turns to horror when a black-robed body hurtles over the precipice and lands at her feet.
Her fiancé Father Antony recognizes the corpse as Hwyl Pendry, a former student, who has been serving as Deliverance Minister in a Welsh diocese. The police ignore the strange emblem of a double-headed snake clutched in the dead man's hand, labelling the death 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 …
"Donna Fletcher Crow gives us, in three extremely persuasive dimensions, the world that Dan Brown merely sketches." - Timothy Hallinan, author of The Queen of Patpong
About the Book:
Donna Fletcher Crow is the author of 40 books, mostly novels dealing with British history. The award-winning Glastonbury, A Novel of the Holy Grail, an Arthurian grail search epic covering 15 centuries of English history, is her best-known work. She is also the author of The Monastery Murders: A Very Private Grave, A Darkly Hidden Truth and An Unholy Communion as well as the Lord Danvers series of Victorian true-crime novels and the literary suspense series The Elizabeth & Richard Mysteries. Donna and her husband live in Boise, Idaho. They have 4 adult children and 11 grandchildren. She is an enthusiastic gardener.
To read more about all of Donna's books and see pictures from her garden and research trips go to: http://www.donnafletchercrow.
You can follow her on Facebook at: http://ning.it/OHi0MY
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My post and review is scheduled for Tuesday.
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I already reviewed this in May for FIRST but because I liked the book so much I posted the ACRBA tour info and linked to my review from May, hope that is okay :D http://growingforchrist.wordpress.com/2013/09/02/acrba-tour-an-unholy-communion-by-donna-fletcher-crow-grow4christ/
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ReplyDeleteAn interview with Donna will go up on my write and read with Dale blog later this morning.http://www.livejournal.com/users/orangedale/
ReplyDeleteMy interview with Donna is now up athttp://www.livejournal.com/users/orangedale/ I hope you will stop by and visit and leave a comment.
ReplyDeleteAfter problems with blogger on Internet Explore, just managed to publish my blog using another browser. I do thank Donna for sending the information and photo also. Although my church life experiences are different from that portrayed in her book, it is a well-crafted mystery with characters I really cared about - a mystery I ending I did not suspect and showed God at work in their lives.
ReplyDeleteOops:- Link to my blog is http://maryhawkins.blogspot.com.au
DeleteMy blog will go up on Wednesday at http://amanderings.wordpress.com/2013/09/04/donna-fletcher…holy-communion
ReplyDeleteHave posted my interview today and review will be up tomorrow on http://booklovers1.wordpress.com/
ReplyDeleteMy blog tour link: http://abooklook.blogspot.com.au/2013/09/blog-tour-unholy-communion.html
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