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4.0 out of 5 stars
Clergyman's life in Ireland,
By Antoinette Wicker "Toni W." (Mobile, Ala) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Patrick's Purgatory (Hardcover)
Patrick's Purgatory is obviously one historical novel in a series of books written by J.R. Mc Nally. The focus of the novel is a Catholic priest named Patrick Shannon. His colorful mother was a thesbian named Maude Harrison (Shannon). This novel sweeps the reader through Patrick's ambitions within the Irish Catholic Church, his sense of mission, and hopes for a peaceful Ireland. Terrorism, popular historic events and his character's myriad of personal problems appear and are resolved or disappear in this tale. The complexity of the Irish character ia a theme a reader can contemplate when reading this well written novel. A novel worth the price.
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Patrick's Purgatory by J. R. McNally (Hardcover - September 1, 2001)
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