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The Bishop and the Beggar Girl of St. Germain: A Blackie Ryan Storyr (Bishop Blackie Ryan Series) Author:Andrew M. Greeley
Book Description:
The bestselling priest & novelist Andrew M. Greeley continues the tales of the intrepid Bishop Blackie Ryan with this absorbing & suspenseful mystery, set in France, of a missing beloved television priest.
Not just an ordinary priest but a priest/television superstar, idolized by the people of France, loved by everyone except, of course the French hierarchy, the church, state and the Paris television community.
The Archbishop of Paris, familiar with Bishop Blackie Ryan's impressive sleuthing skills, asks Blackie's boss, the Archbishop of Chicago Sean Cardinal Cronin, for help in finding this missing priest. As usual, Cardinal Cronin resolves the matter with a brusque "See to it, Blackie."
Undaunted, Blackie and his beautiful sidekick defy uncooperative Paris police, an unbending church, and reluctant witnesses to find the bizarre solution to one of the most fascinating puzzles he has ever encountered.
Maura M. (maura) from NEW BERN, NC wrote on 8/9/2006...
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A priest disappears. Priest sleuth, Blackie tries to solve the mystery with the aid of a young female French musician (beggar girl) who serves as his transltor.
Linda M. (quilty45) from WINCHESTER, VA wrote on 11/12/2006...
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Good mystery. Charming Blackie!
Linda P. (katknit) from COVENTRY, CT wrote on 7/7/2006...
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Atmospheric story with a real surprise at the end.
Jeanie S. (JeanieS) from GARNET VALLEY, PA wrote on 3/6/2006...
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Another very good Bishop Blackie story
Kate W. (katydid13) from WASHINGTON, DC wrote on 3/5/2006...
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A well written story!
Dana S. (browneyedgirl) from ELKTON, TN wrote on 9/17/2005...
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A Blackie Ryan mystery about a missing TV priest. Good enough entertainment.
Mary J. (mpmarus) from CITRONELLE, AL wrote on 6/28/2005...
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I'm a fan of Greeley's style. I like his wit, his assumption that the reader has what used to be called "a liberal eduction", and the way he works theological viewpoints into the story. I may be weird, but here's another "locked room" mystery that is solved with a twist. Athiests will not appreciate this book, everyone else should give it a shot, especially those familiar with Catholic tradition.