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A Ritual Death (Father Mark Townsend Mystery)
Author: Brad Reynolds

Book Information
Publisher: Avon Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780380784011 - ISBN-10: 0380784017
Publication Date: 8/1/1997
Pages: 242


Other Versions of this Book: Audio Cassette (Unabridged)

Book Description:
A LEGACY OF LIES AND BLOODSHED

Beneath the serene surface of LaConner, Washington--a popular and picturesque small town on the Northwests Puget Sound--trouble is brewing between the local and Native American communities: a growing storm of suspicion and violence incited by long-standing prejudice. . .and recent murder.

As he does every week, Jesuit priest Father Mark Townsend has come to LaConner to visit his grandparents during the annual Tulip Festival in the Skagit Valley. But this time a corpse awaits him--the body of his grandfathers best friend, Dutch Olsen, a man well known for his hatred of Swinomish Indian fishing practices, and for his passion for illegal treasure-hunting on tribal lands. Now father Townsend is caught in the middle of a volatile conflict involving stolen artifacts and vanishing salmon crops. And its up to him to solve a mystery that could mark his grandfather as a murderer. . .and bring deadly crimes of the past to life again.


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Theresa D. (rxtheresa) - GA wrote on 10/19/2009...


Written by a Jesuit Priest, this series is interesting in its description of the Pacific Northwest. This story is set on an Indian reservation with a history of smuggling gold, drugs and Chinese. The protagonist, Father Mark Townsend visits with his grandparents and it is interesting to finally get quite a bit of insight into his family and upbringing. It seems that Father Mark puts himself a bit too often in harm's way in this installment but I found myself reading it quickly anyway trying to anticipate the outcome. I always enjoy the little insights Father Reynolds includes about the Jesuit order of priests.


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