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Happy are the Oppressed
  

Happy are the Oppressed (Hardcover)

by Andrew M. Greeley (Author) "YOUR GRACE," THE handsome and wondrously underclad woman on my right said, "I'd like to make a general confession ..." (more)
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In addition to his manifold duties as rector of Holy Name Cathedral and as able assistant to Sean Cardinal Cronin, Bishop Blackie Ryan is a crackerjack detective with an uncanny ability to uncover both the spiritual motives and the temporal means for murder. Approached by Chantal Cardin, a wealthy and elegant Catholic matron who firmly believes her life is in grave and immediate jeopardy, Blackie must reach into a bygone era and untangle a previously unsolved crime in order to prevent a contemporary homicide. As he researches the infamous curse of the Cardin family, he discovers that each succeeding generation of that unfortunate clan has been beset by inexplicable tragedy. Intrigued by the letters of a young Irish housemaid who served in the turn-of-the-century Cardin mansion, Blackie pieces together a puzzle that breaks the cycle of anguish and furnishes the key that unlocks the current mystery. Greeley adeptly interweaves past and present, providing a complex, multilevel thriller with a nifty historical twist. Margaret Flanagan --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Bishop Blackie Ryan is called in to help a family plagued by unexplained deaths for centuries, and realises that he must solve a murder from the past to prevent one in the near future. From the author of HAPPY ARE THE POOR IN SPIRIT.

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3.0 out of 5 stars His reach exceedeth his grasp, Nov 9 2001
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Father Greeley's meager literary talents are strained past the breaking point in his attempt to recreate the voice of a nineteenth century Irish servant girl. Never would she have used the English language the way this author makes her write. Unfortunately, her hard-to-believe "letters" are a very large part of the book. However, I found the Chicago history bit fascinating, and the book as a whole is a good sentimental yarn with a (for me) hard-to-guess denouement and lots of tongue-in-cheek Irish blarney. And Auxiliary Bishop Blackie Ryan is a treasure!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Happy are the Oppressed, Nov 16 2000
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I Have just discovered Andrew Greeley and I am busy devouring everything I can get my hands on. I throughley enjoyed the book, I thought it was interesting and informative, it kept me on the edge of my seat.
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2.0 out of 5 stars HE'S WRITTEN BETTER!!!, Mar 29 1997
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Hated the history lesson. One whole chapter of letters irritated me to no end. I almost fell asleep on the treadmill. I did finish it, because I just can't buy a book and not read it. The final chapters are what made me rate it a 3. They were OK but uninspired and not very creative
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