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Death of a Novice

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The sudden death of a young novice nun raises a series of puzzling questions in the latest Reverend Mother historical mystery.
The Reverend Mother is delighted with her new entrant to the convent. Young Sister Gertrude is well-educated, has worked for an accountant and has an appealing sense of humour. But one autumn morning, Sister Gertrude is found dead inside a small wooden shed, just beside the river. Surely a young nun could not die from alcohol poisoning?
But when the Reverend Mother delves more deeply into Sister Gertrude's background, she finds some puzzling anomalies. Why did the young nun not delay her entry to the convent until after her sister's wedding? Is it a coincidence that her father died of a similar illness not long before? And could there be a link between Sister Gertrude's death and the gunpowder explosion on Spike Island? The Reverend Mother must find the answers to these questions if she is to safeguard her community from suspicions of murder.|The Reverend Mother is delighted with her new entrant to the convent. Young Sister Gertrude is well-educated, with an appealing sense of humour. But when she is found dead one autumn morning, the Reverend Mother delves more deeply into Sister Gertrude's background – and uncovers some puzzling anomalies.
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    • Booklist

      August 1, 2017
      Set in the 1920s in teeming, tumultuous Cork, Ireland, where Republicans continue to wage a bloody war against the government, Harrison's latest continues her successful Irish historical mystery series featuring Reverend Mother Aquinas. When the Reverend Mother learns that Father Dominic, the gentlest of religious men and the brother of the Reverend Mother's childhood friend, has been brutally murdered, she's determined to use every one of her diverse contactsfrom former pupils to doctors to policemen and even members of the Republican Armyto find out who killed him. There are plenty of puzzling clues: a mysterious woman spotted hovering near but never entering Father Dominic's confessional booth, a young boy who claims he's seen a treasure house of gold and silver underneath the city, an earlier sighting of Father Dominic in a pricey local antiques shop, and a local musical group that may have been cover for a much darker purpose. Fine historical ambience, well-drawn characters, a twist-filled plot, and a surprising conclusion make this one a good choice for all crime collections.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)

    • Booklist

      June 1, 2018
      In the latest installment of Harrison's historical series set in Ireland in the early 1900s, Reverend Mother Aquinas has plenty to worry about?the terrible poverty in Cork, the lack of money to keep her convent school operating, the poor nutrition of her pupils?without having to deal with the sudden death of novice Sister Gertrude. But what makes the matter most horrifying is that it appears Sister Gertrude may have been murdered. Why? The reverend mother enlists the aid of her good friend Dr. Scher and also asks for help from two of her former pupils: Eileen McSweeney, who left the convent school to join the Republicans but who eventually became disillusioned and moved on to a respectable job with a printing company, and Patrick Cashman, who joined the police and has worked his way up to the rank of inspector. What they discover is a twisted tale of greed, misfortune, and revenge that is both sad and tragic. An admirable heroine, vivid characters, and an inventive plot, combined with intriguing insights into life in Ireland at a crucial juncture for the Troubles, make for a captivating read.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 21, 2018
      Early in Harrison’s workmanlike fifth whodunit set in 1920s Ireland (after 2017’s A Gruesome Discovery), Reverend Mother Aquinas is devastated to find the body of 22-year-old Sister Gertrude, a promising new member of her convent, in a hen shed. When the doctor who examines Sister Gertrude deems her a victim of alcohol poisoning, the reverend mother considers that verdict ludicrous and resolves to discover the real cause of death. Meanwhile, another novice, Sister Catherine, claims that Sister Gertrude was extorting two other novitiates, who regarded Sister Gertrude as insufficiently patriotic and spoke of killing her. A prologue reveals that a ruthless Sinn Fein leader has been using two nuns to further his cause, raising the likelihood that Sister Gertrude was murdered. Harrison’s vivid recreation of the turbulent period when most of Ireland gained independence from Britain compensates for a solution that’s not up to her usual high standard. Agent: Peter Buckman, Ampersand Agency (U.K.).

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from June 1, 2018

      In the 1920s, the city of Cork is still torn between the Irish rebels and those who have accepted the Anglo-Irish Treaty that divided the island between British-ruled Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State. Eileen MacSweeney, who has moved on, can still be coerced into helping Sinn Fein. However, the death of a novice at St. Mary's of the Isle Convent brings Eileen to Reverend Mother. Eileen knows two other young novices who served as messengers for Sinn Fein. She and Reverend Mother wonder if Sister Gertrude was killed for political reasons. Or were the small jealousies and secrets at the convent enough to lead to murder? With a strong sense of place, this intricately plotted novel leads to an unexpected but logical denouement. VERDICT Harrison's fifth engrossing historical mystery (following A Gruesome Discovery) brings to life the turbulence and politics of 1920s Ireland. Reverend Mother will appeal to admirers of Ellis Peters's "Brother Cadfael" mysteries, while Conor Brady's fans will appreciate the Irish history.--Lesa Holstine, Evansville Vanderburgh P.L., IN

      Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      May 1, 2018
      A fifth case for Reverend Mother Aquinas, of St. Mary's of the Isle Convent, strikes shockingly close to home.Newcomer Sister Gertrude's ample figure and fondness for sweets might have doomed her to health problems in her declining years if she hadn't died at 22 in the convent's hen shed. Since dealing with the deceased already plays so large a role in Reverend Mother's ministry (A Gruesome Discovery, 2018, etc.), she's able to maintain her decorum and keep her wits about her as she slowly and patiently gathers information about the circumstances leading up to the novice's death. Sister Gertrude had been ill following yesterday evening's meal, where she'd eaten exactly the same thing as Sister Bernadette, Sister Mary Immaculate, and all the rest. The cause of death was alcohol poisoning even though Sister Gertrude was dead set against drinking. Does her demise have some connection to that of her father, prosperous factory executive John Donovan, whose liver failed him only a few months ago and who left his entire estate to Gertrude's sister, Betty Kelly? Or are larger-scale forces at work here, forces that have revealed themselves most recently in the links between the Irish language lessons Sister Brigid and Sister Joan, two other novices, were taking at St. Ita's School and an explosion Sinn F�in contrived that's destroyed the considerable arsenal on Spike Island? While everyone else in 1925 Cork has the luxury of fretting over the troubled relationship between the infant Irish Free State and the hated English, Reverend Mother, with the help of former Sinn F�in member Eileen MacSweeney and Inspector Patrick Cashman, must struggle to determine how, or whether, this latest fatality fits into a larger pattern.A thin mystery with forgettable suspects and a tangled conclusion make this one of Reverend Mother's lesser efforts.

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