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The Bishop in the West Wing (Blackie Ryan)
The Bishop in the West Wing - Blackie Ryan
Author: Andrew M. Greeley
Andrew M. Greeley?s bestselling sleuth meets The West Wing . . . — Blackie Ryan gets a call from his friend, the newly-elected Democratic president Jack Patrick McGurn?whom the media has seen fit to call ?Machine Gun McGurn??but of course the call is interrupted by Blackie?s boss, the autocratic Cardinal Cronin. Cronin, without consulting Blackie...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780812575989
ISBN-10: 0812575989
Publication Date: 6/16/2003
Pages: 320
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Publisher: Forge Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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I absolutely adore the little Bishop mysteries. There is something so compelling about Blackie Ryan. He is the pastor that you always wanted. He'll comiserate with you, then solve the problem no matter how twisted. I highly recommend his books!

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I love Andrew Greeley's Bishop Blackie series. This was one of his best. I am looking for more.
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Another great Bishop Blackie mystery. There is a poltergist in the White House. Who among the staff is responsible for it? The Presisent, of course, was known by Bishop Blackie's family when he was a kid. Foreign world to me, but fun.
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Well, I guess there needs to be a contrary voice occasionally. This is my first Bishop Blackie book, and I had trouble swallowing it.

Chicago Bishop Blackie (Blackwell) Ryan does his thing in a murderless hoodoo-done-it. A poltergeist is stalking the West Wing of the White House, where the newly-elected President John Patrick McGurn ("Machine Gun Jack") is accused of being a tool of the South Side Chicago Irish Mafia. Blackie (a South Side Irishman himself) is called in to get to the bottom of the poltergeist problem. Everyone immediately and automatically assumes that the Republicans are guilty of every evil thing going on because everyone knows that Republicans (not some or a few but all) are nothing but wealthy, corrupt, right-wing-extremist crooks. Meanwhile, most of the book is dedicated to eulogizing Democrats in general and a Bill Clinton clone in particular. One would suppose that Blackie, a respected Catholic bishop, would be a fair and unbiased observer, but he, along with the rest of the West Wing, participates freely in the Republican-bashing, even instigating a dubious sting operation (without legal authorization or the President's knowledge) to nail a group of extremists who may indeed deserve the punishment but have nothing to do with the reason Blackie has supposedly been called to poltergeist duty. Evidently a good book for Blackie fans, but I'll go back to my historical mysteries.


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