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The Gathering (Mass Market Paperback)

by William X. Kienzle (Author) "WHEN STUCK WITH AN ELEPHANT, it's best to paint it white, Father Robert Koesler concluded ..." (more)
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If at times Kienzle seemingly walked in the shadow of that other popular Catholic priest crime author, Andrew Greeley, this highly intelligent, wonderfully human and compassionate novel, the 24th in his Father Koesler series, is a reminder of how good a writer he could be. Sad to say, the author's recent death means that it's the last in the series, which began so strongly with The Rosary Murders (1979). More a coming-of-age story than a mystery, this new outing follows six young people from Detroit four boys intent on the priesthood, two girls on becoming nuns from their entry into religious life until middle age. Two fail in their ambitions, and one is a fraud through no fault of his own. Kienzle brings them all beautifully to life as he focuses on the Catholic Church during a time of change as well as on the trials of growing up in a Catholic family, in particular the painful ordeal of sexual awakening. He also celebrates the friendships that last a lifetime. A death occurs, but those looking for conventional crime-solving should look elsewhere. As ever, some Catholics may not care for the author's challenges to orthodoxy (he left the priesthood after 20 years and later married), but for everyone else this thought-provoking, philosophical last hurrah will provide rich spiritual satisfaction. attack on December 28, 2001.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Shortly before his death in December 2001, Kienzle completed his twenty-fourth Father Robert Koesler mystery. In a fitting finale to a reflective as well as suspenseful series, Koesler reaches back in time and memory to clarify the ambiguous details surrounding the death of an old friend and fellow priest. Father Stan Benson is declared accidentally dead by carbon monoxide poisoning. Nursing his own doubts, Koesler convenes a reunion with the five remaining members of a close-knit group of friends who all initially chose religious vocations as a way of life. Now in their seventies, these three men and two women gather to remember and to reexamine their commitments and their relationships. As their interweaving stories unfold, it becomes increasingly clear that multiple personal and theological motives for either a murder or a suicide exist. Koesler's natural flair for detection is surpassed only by his deep and abiding compassion for the human condition. Margaret Flanagan
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Guilty of misrepresentation..., Mar 29 2004
By Pete R "ren0901" (SW burbs Chicago, USA) - See all my reviews
...as this was neither a "Father Koesler mystery" nor did someone die, "...a sudden, violent death". Sadly, this franchise has overstayed its welcome...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not a mystery at all..but still good, Sep 29 2003
By S. Colbert (Portsmouth, NH) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Gathering (Hardcover)
If you picked up this book expecting a good mystery like The Rosary Murders, you will be greatly disappointed. However, if you're interested in a pretty decent character study of 4 young people preparing to enter the religious life, then you might enjoy it. In the last 10-12 years, Kienzle really hasn't written mysteries but rather character studies set against a Catholic background. Taken on that level, this is one of his best in the last few years.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Gathering, May 6 2003
This review is from: The Gathering (Hardcover)
How do you explain growing up Catholic to your non-Catholic spouse, friend?
This book evokes the feelings and isolation of being raised Catholic.
It is written in a timeline any baby-boomer or younger will relate to.
The ending is a tribute to William Kienzle's life.
The story circle back to the beginnings of William Kienzle's choice of vocation and leaves the reader knowing why he left the priesthood.
The question remains where and what do today's Catholic's do with their faith.
Thank you,
William Kienzle
for all the insights about beinging Catholic
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2.0 out of 5 stars a disappointment
I can understand what William Kienzle is trying to do. He wants
to help Roman Catholics and others to understand that their
church has changed, become more human and... Read more
Published on Nov 22 2002 by Catherine Berry Stidsen

1.0 out of 5 stars "The Gathering", Kienzle goes out with a whimper
How unfortunate that "The Gathering" is the last book that William X. Kienzle wrote. It is nothing more than a vapid retelling, and retelling, and .... Read more
Published on Jun 13 2002 by GRACE M. REAGAN

2.0 out of 5 stars this is NOT a mystery
I am amazed that the previous review, the book flap, and one of the Editorial descriptions refer to this as a "mystery". It is not. Read more
Published on Jun 11 2002 by David L Zumchak

5.0 out of 5 stars A quietly brilliant, not-to-be-missed mystery
The Gathering is the latest novel featuring Father Robert Koesler, a compassionate Roman Catholic priest with a brilliant insight into solving mysteries of murder most foul... Read more
Published on Jun 7 2002 by Midwest Book Review

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