Forgive Me Father (DCI Warren Jones, Book 5)

Mystery & Suspense, Police Procedural, Fiction & Literature, Crime
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Author: Paul Gitsham ISBN: 9780008314385
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication: June 4, 2019
Imprint: HQ Digital Language: English
Author: Paul Gitsham
ISBN: 9780008314385
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication: June 4, 2019
Imprint: HQ Digital
Language: English

Who could kill a man of God? A fire breaks out in a chapel, and DCI Warren Jones  is alarmed by what is discovered at the scene. Curled up in the ash and debris is a body – and it’s soon clear that the chapel doors were locked from the inside. The disappearance of a local priest, Father Nolan, and a cryptic note left in his room, point to an unusually violent suicide. But when further evidence confuses the picture, Warren begins to suspect foul play – and murder. Clearly, someone wanted this seemingly innocent man to suffer. And when a discovery on a quiet riverbank sends the investigation reeling, Warren knows he must act quickly to discover who is behind this spate of grisly deaths – before another man of God is found dead. Don’t miss Paul Gitsham’s ingenious new DCI Warren Jones novel! Readers LOVE Paul Gitsham: ‘Mr Gitsham is fast becoming one of my favourite authors’ ‘I love this series and hope Gitsham writes another book soon’ ‘Paul Gitsham never fails to produce a good story’ ‘I love the characters that Paul Gitsham has created’ ‘Will definitely read more from Paul Gitsham.’

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Who could kill a man of God? A fire breaks out in a chapel, and DCI Warren Jones  is alarmed by what is discovered at the scene. Curled up in the ash and debris is a body – and it’s soon clear that the chapel doors were locked from the inside. The disappearance of a local priest, Father Nolan, and a cryptic note left in his room, point to an unusually violent suicide. But when further evidence confuses the picture, Warren begins to suspect foul play – and murder. Clearly, someone wanted this seemingly innocent man to suffer. And when a discovery on a quiet riverbank sends the investigation reeling, Warren knows he must act quickly to discover who is behind this spate of grisly deaths – before another man of God is found dead. Don’t miss Paul Gitsham’s ingenious new DCI Warren Jones novel! Readers LOVE Paul Gitsham: ‘Mr Gitsham is fast becoming one of my favourite authors’ ‘I love this series and hope Gitsham writes another book soon’ ‘Paul Gitsham never fails to produce a good story’ ‘I love the characters that Paul Gitsham has created’ ‘Will definitely read more from Paul Gitsham.’

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