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Vow of Compassion (Hardcover)

by Veronica Black (Author) "The wards were quiet this September night ..." (more)
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Small coincidences and a strong gut feeling propel Cornish Sister Joan in her 10th contemplative cozy (following A Vow of Adoration). When Prioress Mother Dorothy's godmother, Mrs. Cummings, dies of a heart attack while she waits for hip replacement surgery, Sister Joan becomes uneasy after questioning the staff about the event. Something just isn't right at short-staffed St. Keynes Cottage Hospital, she decides. The overworked nurses seem to be acting strangely?they're often away from their posts at crucial moments?while the young doctor gets surly when asked about a patient's status. In this morass of sporadic care, Sister Joan hears about another patient, a little girl who's the victim of abuse, who refuses to speak. Troubled by the chaotic nature of the place and a journal entry she reads in Mrs. Cumming's diary hinting that her medication has been altered, Sister Joan confers with Mother Dorothy about her suspicions. But it isn't until an alcoholic gypsy woman dies in the hospital, another gypsy disappears, the young girl is snatched and one of the nurses presumably commits suicide that Sister Joan's forebodings are borne out. What do these disparate occurrences have in common? Again the good Sister teams up with Detective Sergeant Mill to solve the mystery. Along the way, Black contemplates the similarities between policemen and nuns, and between religious and secular lives, leaving readers with the delightful notion that the gap is much smaller than they might think.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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When Mother Dorothy, Prioress of Daughters of Compassion inherits a considerable estate from her godmother, Sister Joan does not realise that the death of one old lady will turn out to be one of her most dangerous cases. With the help of Sergeant Mill she sets a trap to catch a murderer. From the author of VOW OF ADORATION.

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5.0 out of 5 stars every one of her books is excellent, Jul 24 2003
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This review is from: VOW OF COMPASSION (Hardcover)
If Veronica Black is reading these reviews, PLEASE give us another in this wonderful series...it's been too long!
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5.0 out of 5 stars every one of her books is excellent, Jul 24 2003
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This review is from: VOW OF COMPASSION (Hardcover)
If Veronica Black is reading these reviews, PLEASE give us another in this wonderful series...it's been too long!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Mother Dorothy becomes an heiress, Sep 29 2001
By Karen Potts (Lake Jackson, Texas) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: VOW OF COMPASSION (Hardcover)
Mother Dorothy's godmother is in a local hospital awaiting a hip replacement. Suddenly the shocking news comes that she has died before the operation could take place. Mother Dorothy is the sole inheritor of her godmother's estate and she uses it for various worthwhile causes. Meanwhile, other bodies begin to turn up in the hospital. The deceased seem to have no relationship to one another, but there are too many bodies for it to be a mere coincidence. Sister Joan and Detective Sergeant Mill begin investigating and are puzzled by a seeming lack of motive to tie the deaths together. Finally the detective's legwork begins to pay off and the perpetrator is revealed. As always, this is an enjoyable mystery with likeable characters and enough red herrings to keep the reader guessing to the very end.
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Sister Joan really doesn't mean to become involved with all those murders that keep happening around her. Read more
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