A tale of intrigue and secret lives in a clerical Kensington setting.
Le mystère du Livre des Psaumes Séries
Cette série plonge les lecteurs dans un monde d'intrigues et de secrets, se déroulant dans le contexte d'églises londoniennes vénérables et de cercles juridiques d'élite. Un ecclésiastique, hanté par un passé trouble, est confronté à des menaces qui pourraient anéantir sa carrière et sa vie personnelle. En s'associant à un vieil ami, il se lance dans une quête passionnante pour déjouer une conspiration avant qu'elle ne détruise tout ce qui lui est cher. Attendez-vous à une version moderne des mystères classiques, pleine de suspense et de tension atmosphérique.






Ordre de lecture recommandé
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A Book of Psalms mystery, the first in the series, set in a Kensington parish, where the vicar receives an anonymous letter threatening him with exposure.
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A Book of Psalms murder mystery, set in a Norfolk parish.
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The third in the Book of Psalms mysteries. Death at the Deanery - sudden and unnatural death. Someone should have seen it coming. For even before Stuart Latimer arrives as the new Dean of Malbury, shock waves are reverberating through the tightly-knit and insular Cathedral Close, with sweeping changes afoot.
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'A woman priest at St Margaret's? Over my dead body!' Dolly Topping, head of the national organisation 'Ladies Opposed to Women Priests' and wife of one of the churchwardens, feels that strongly about it. It is unfortunate, therefore, that Father Julian, the well-loved curate of the Pimlico church, should have been killed in a burglary gone wrong.
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Dolly Topping ist entsetzt, dass in ihrer Gemeinde St. Margaret eine Frau das Amt des Kurators übernehmen soll. Aber ihre lautstarken Proteste werden übertönt von den Ermittlungen zu einem Mord. Das Opfer - Father Julian, der in der Gemeinde sehr beliebt
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The fifth in the Book of Psalms mysteries. 'Peaceful' is the most common entry in the visitors' book of fifteenth-century St Michael's Church, with its glorious angel roof and its medieval Doom painting. But away from the church, and beneath the idyllic veneer, the tiny Norfolk village of Walston is anything but harmonious.