When someone pushes a troublesome newcomer from the steeple of St. Eata's church, Superintendent George Felse is charged with sifting through a long list of suspects to catch the killer. Reprint. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Unfortunately, the final appearance of George Felse
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I have thouroughly enjoyed reading Ms. Peters' George Felse series, and this is the last book in that series. In this book we are again treated to Ms. Peters' magic in creating characters. Her characters are colourful and multi-dimensional. Clearly the most notable character in this book is little Bossie Jarvis. Bossie, who is entirley too smart for his own good, creates a hoax that he feels will help rid their community of an unwanted member. But by doing this, he unleashes a storm of greed and murder. George finds that he has to keep a close eye on this imp of a boy in order to find his murderer. Goodbye George, and goddbye Ms. Peters (I have read all the Brother Cadfael mysteries already). You have given me hours of enjoyment.
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