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~ Kate Charles (Author) "On the afternoon of her first official Sunday as Curate of All Saints', Paddington, murder was the last thing on Callie Anson's mind..." (more)
Key Phrases: new curate, black bishop, Frances Cherry, Leo Jackson, Father Jonah (more...)
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Callie Anson, a newly ordained Anglican minister, soon discovers that the London church scene is a world of political infighting in this absorbing mystery from British author Charles (Cruel Habitations). The low-church evangelicals and the high-church Anglo-Catholics disagree on everything, except that they both oppose the ordination of women and homosexuals. In this climate, someone murders Father Jonah Adimola, a conservative priest known for his outspoken dislike of feminism. Throw in a closeted gay priest whom the queen wants to make bishop; a hard-nosed reporter willing to do anything for a story; and a hunky, single cop, and Callie's first week on the job is anything but slow. With the current hullabaloo in the Anglican community over ordaining open homosexuals, this book is certainly timely. Unfortunately, the bad guys—the evangelicals and the Anglo-Catholics—are so unpleasant as to be implausible, while the vaunted liberals would be more interesting if they were a little less good. Still, fans of Julia Spencer-Fleming and Michelle Blake will doubtless enjoy curling up with a new female cleric -cum -detective.
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An expatriate living in England, Charles delivers a compelling story woven around the twenty-first-century Anglican Church. Callie Anson, the first woman curate in Paddington, is trying to deal with the displeasure her hiring has unleashed, both among congregants and other priests. Callie welcomes the friendship of Frances Cherry, a progressive woman who argued for ordination of women long before it became a cause. Accompanying Callie to her first clergy chapter meeting, Frances clashes with ardently conservative Nigerian priest Father Jonah Adimola, who speaks out against female priests. Jonah is later found murdered, and suspicion falls squarely on Frances. As Callie tries to prove her friend's innocence and win over the naysayers in her congregation, a subplot develops concerning a secretly gay priest who has been appointed bishop. Charles paints a vivid picture of the complex issues facing the Church of England today and, in an author's note, states her own view that how the church deals with homosexuality will be its defining issue for the foreseeable future. Jenny McLarin
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  • Paperback: 313 pages
  • Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press (February 9, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590583612
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590583616
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 5.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars I'm a big Kate Charles fan, December 5, 2005
By M. C. Crammer (Decatur, GA USA) - See all my reviews
  
It's always difficult when you anticipate loving a book. I'd say that this book met my expectations except for one criticism, and that is something that bothered me less than it might bother others. I'd say the focus of this book was more on the issues that the Church of England (and the Episcopal Church in the US) are dealing with, and at times the murder mystery seems secondary. This is particularly true at the end, when the whole thing gets wrapped up in one short chapter -- too abruptly, I thought, and the denouement did not really emerge as the result of police procedural work as usually happens in this genre. But this book is less about mystery plots and more about issues and people, and Kate Charles presents that very well. It is perhaps the characterization and atmosphere that I love best about her work -- makes me want to get on a jet to London so that I, too, can go for a walk in Hyde Park.

The plot involves conflicts within the Church of England (like Trollope, Kate Charles sets her books in the Church of England) over the issues of the ordination of women and the status of homosexuals, particularly gay clergy. I know the situation in the American church pretty well and thought she portrayed the issues and people well and believably -- complete with the conservatism of the African churches and the lack of charity displayed by so many of those most upset about these issues.

A very conservative African-born priest is murdered in this book, strangled in the sacristy/vestry with a stole. He had just been involved in a heated exchange with a pair of priests, one of whom had thrown a glass of wine at him after he made some offensive comments. Guess who the chief suspect is? This wine-throwing suspect is the good friend and mentor of Callie, probably the central character in this mystery. She is a newly ordained transitional deacon and the newly appointed curate at a church where her welcome is not entirely hearty. The vicar is less than enthused about having her there, but being rather lazy, welcomes the help. His wife does passive aggressive very well. Some parishioners tell her they don't "believe" in women priests, etc.

Then there's the gay issue running through the book. Callie's brother is gay, and some parishioners learn that their son is gay. There are closeted gay clergy and clergy who are appalled at the very idea.

The police are investigating the murder and interviewing various clergy, as it seems likely that it was someone at the deanery meeting the night of the murder who is the killer. Callie is convinced of her friend's innocence and would like to see that proven.

If you haven't discovered Kate Charles yet, and you like British mysteries, I think you'll really enjoy this.




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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kate Charles Deserves More!, September 10, 2006
By Dr Cathy Goodwin (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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The most frustrating aspect of Kate Charles's mysteries: they're hard to find. Until recently, they were shelved in obscure mystery bookstores alongside other high-priced "British novels."

So I was delighted to find this novel in plain sight on a library bookshelf, published by an American house. I've enjoyed most of the church mystery series, where author Charles deftly communicates the sense of an upscale, intellectual religion, with more emphasis on institution than doctrine.

Here we meet a newly ordained Anglican deacon, Callie Anson, and an assorted cast of interesting characters. When a conservative priest has been murdered, suspicion turns to Callie's friend and mentor Frances Cherry. And once I got into the story, I found the book hard to put down. The pace moves faster than Charles's previous books and I really wondered how she'd come to a solution. We get clues about parts of the ending, but I'm not sure we're offered a true whodunit where readers can play detective.

As other reviewers note, the ending is far too abrupt. I would prefer a more satisfying confrontation and a hint of what happens next.

Still, we can mostly fill the blanks ourselves. I am pleased to see this novel published by Poisoned Pen Press - at least it's American. The real mystery: Why hasn't this author been picked up by a mainstream house, such as Harpers? She's as good as or better than many of the more famous best-sellers.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Read!, December 29, 2005
Kate Charles is an American living in Bedford, England, who writes chillingly cozy ecclesiastical mysteries. Evil Intent is her tenth novel.

Callie Anson has come to her profession late in life, after the death of her father. In the hospice she met Frances Cherry, a woman priest who is working as a hospital chaplain. Frances becomes her mentor and good friend.

Callie goes to seminary and falls in love with fellow seminary student Adam. She is dumped by him just as she takes her first job, as a Dean, near his parish.

Callie meets hostility from Jane, the wife of her parish priest (and boss) Brian, and some of her parishioners; and is surprised by the depth of the hatred she meets from local nearby conservative parish priests. At a clergy Chapter meeting, she encounters vicious Father Joseph Adimola, who calls Callie and Frances "spawn of Satan" and "an abomination."

Frances snaps and tosses her glass of wine in his face. Later, Father Adimola is found strangled with a liturgical stole wrapped tightly around his neck--Frances' liturgical stole.

The press goes crazy, targeting Frances and her good friend Father Leo, a single and celibate closeted gay priest, who is up for possible promotion. The body was found in his church, and he and Frances are each other's alibi.

Callie has a new policeman friend, who keeps her informed about the investigation that seems to be closing in on Frances and Leo, spurred on by a nasty press. Twists and turns to the plot make this an exciting read, right up to the sudden, surprising and bloody climax.

Armchair Interviews says: Kate Charles' excellent characterizations and knowledge of the Anglican Church make this a very interesting read.




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