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Sham Rock (Notre Dame Mysteries (Numbered)) [Kindle Edition]

Ralph McInerny
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Knight brothers Roger, a professor, and Philip, a semiretired PI, look into a decades-old disappearance in McInerney's absorbing 13th Notre Dame mystery (after 2008's The Green Revolution). With the economy in a downward slide, financial adviser David Williams, class of '89, returns to his alma mater to renege on his generous offer to fund a new building and to visit his son, who's a Notre Dame junior. Meanwhile, Notre Dame's associate archivist receives an unusual donation from a priest alumnus—a box containing newspaper clippings, a short story, and other items related to a classmate and close friend of David's, Timothy Quinn, who went missing 20 years earlier and has long since been presumed dead. Roger and Philip delve into the past to find out what happened to Timothy and how his loss affected a small, tight-knit group of college friends. Fans of light whodunits will like this one. Sadly, McInerney died January 29, 2010. (Apr.)
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Tim, Dave, and Pat were best friends at Notre Dame, class of 1989. Pat wrote plays; Tim and Dave were actors. There was also a girl who unintentionally came between the trio. In the aftermath of a dispute over her, Tim Quinn disappeared and was never seen again, possibly the victime of foul play. Dave Williams, one of the survivors, is a financial advisor who’s taken a hit in the current economy. Pat Pelligrino, the third member of the trio, is a Trappist monk living in seclusion. Then Pat sends his papers detailing the Quinn case and his role in it to the university archivist, who turns to brothers Roger and Philip Knight—a professor and a semiretired private eye—for their insight. In an added twist, Pat hands over a small fortune to Dave. Guilt money? As always, the late McInerny offers a revealing portrait of campus life as a backdrop for his cozies. His plots are carefully revealed, with more than a few red herrings, and the humor is subtle and ever present. Roger and Philip Knight will be missed, as will McInerny’s other series character, Father Dowling. --Wes Lukowsky

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 381 KB
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; 1 edition (April 13, 2010)
  • Sold by: Macmillan
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003H4I48G
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars strong Fighting Irish academic mystery, April 17, 2010
Because of the recession, financial adviser David Williams returns to his ala mater Notre Dame to visits his son attending classes there and to inform the university's administration he cannot afford to finance a new building as he promised. As David visits, another alumnus sends to the school's associate archivist a box filled with newspaper clippings and various other sundry including the confession of a murder and burial of the victim, another student from the class of 89 Timothy Quinn, who had vanished two decades ago.

The school leadership, having used retired private investigator Philip Knight to work sensitive cases before, asks him to look into the Quinn situation. With the help of his brother Catholic Studies Professor Roger Knight Philip begins his inquiry starting with a look back to 1989 when the "Trinity" of David, Timothy and Patrick were rivals and buddies. Upon digging up the corpse, the siblings realize the case is much more convoluted than they expected.

The latest Knight brothers Notre Dame investigative tale (see The Green Revolution) is one of the better entries in what is a fun lighthearted private detective series. The story line is fast-paced from the moment the archivist opens the box and never slows down as Philip with Roger assisting him begins the inquiry into what happened in 1989 only to find a much bigger case on their hands. Ralph McInerny, who died in January, provides a strong Fighting Irish academic mystery.

Harriet Klausner
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3.0 out of 5 stars Finance, Religion and Murder, July 25, 2010
I won't give you a synopsis of the story; you can get that from Publisher's Weekly. I picked up this book off the new book shelf at the library, and didn't look into it enough to realize it is the 13th book in a series. As I read this book, I felt as though I was at a class reunion of a school I had never attended with people I had never met. There really wasn't too much of a plot; but a murder was committed and if you can't easily identify the killer you probably don't read very many mysteries. But for a Saturday afternoon by the pool or at the beach, it was a fast easy read.
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