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Cargando... The Tears of Things: A Father Dowling Mystery (1996)por Ralph M. McInerny
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"To Father Roger Dowling, St. Hilary's parish in Fox River, Illinois, seems to be buzzing with business as usual - until the wealthy retired investment adviser Mitchell Striker is found murdered in his car. The police suspect is a local gigolo, Jerome Winegar, who has mysteriously reappeared in town for the first time since he got a young girl pregnant and left her twenty years ago. The girl, Nancy, was Striker's daughter. The distraught teenager, following her father's instructions, gave up the child and married a reliable man. Now, with the Striker fortune suddenly in her hands, Nancy is beset by guilt and regret about her past." "Father Dowling knew Striker as a parishioner and is troubled by Jerome Winegar's presence in Fox River. As the darkly brooding man cuts a swath through the town's female population, trouble seems to follow: there is another murder, and though Winegar is arrested, the evidence against him does not add up."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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