I love a good mystery. Among my favorite mystery/suspense authors
are Agatha Christie and Mary Higgins Clark because of their panache for placing
twists in just the right spot so I never know who to suspect. There is
something about ending a long day curled up with my light blanket and a good
mystery that helps me to unwind from all the stress and to wrap my mind up in
the make believe world inside the pages of the book I am reading and I am
always on the lookout for a new great mystery/suspense author, especially one
who writes wholesome fiction that is not riddled with sexual innuendos and foul
language. In comes Donna Fletcher Crow.
An Unholy Communion
is a Christian novel based on the Anglican religion and is set in Wales. The
main character, Felicity, is an American country girl who is studying abroad
and has a tendency to find herself involved in solving murders. This time, it
is a Deliverance Minister who is visiting her college who finds his untimely
death at her feet on Ascension morning. Although Felicity tries to flee from
involvement, she finds herself mixed up in solving the murder along with her fiancé,
Father Antony.
This book was truly a great mystery and had me guessing
throughout the entire book. It was full of twists and turns and I learned a
great deal of new information about the occult and spiritual warfare as well.
The author most definitely did a lot of research and, although this book is a
work of fiction, has included much fact in here so that it is not only a fun
read but also a learning experience. I think this book would be a good choice
for a teenager to adult because it is a clean and wholesome book. I highly
recommend that you place this book on your summer reading list!
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I received this book free of charge in exchange for my
honest review!
Alicia, thank you so much for your lovely review! Agatha Christie and mary Higgins Clark are favorites of mine, too. I love being in their company.
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