A tale of intrigue and secret lives in a clerical Kensington setting.
El misterio del Libro de los Salmos Serie
Esta serie sumerge a los lectores en un mundo de intriga y secretos, ambientado en el contexto de venerables iglesias londinenses y círculos legales de élite. Un clérigo, marcado por un pasado sombrío, se enfrenta a amenazas que podrían destrozar su carrera y su vida personal. Aliándose con un viejo amigo, se embarca en una apasionante búsqueda para desentrañar una conspiración antes de que destruya todo lo que aprecia. Espere una versión moderna de los misterios clásicos, llena de suspense y tensión atmosférica.






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When Reverend Robert Dexter is found murdered in his church in Norfolk, the young pastor of the neighboring parish becomes the prime suspect. Was it not due to his dishonorable relationship with Dexter's daughter Becca that a terrible argument had ensued? However, David Middleton, the young pastor's lawyer, soon discovers that the young clergyman is not the only one with a strong motive for murder. Kate Charles skillfully portrays the facade of a Christian community, revealing its many secrets.
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