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Mother Lavinia Grey, heroine of Devil's Workshop, returns to her flock at St. Bede's Episcopal Church of New Jersey, where the good-humored and long-suffering vicar joins her battle with shady real estate developers. Original.

272 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published August 1, 1996

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Kate Gallison

26 books8 followers
aka Irene Fleming

Kate Gallison was born in Philadelphia and grew up reading mystery stories, from Nancy Drew to the lurid paperbacks her mother kept on the bottom shelf in the sunroom. Over the years she has worked for the Washington Post, John Wanamaker's department store, the State of New Jersey, and two large software houses in Princeton, New Jersey. When she started writing mysteries of her own, the characters and the politics in these workplaces were all grist to her mill.

Kate has three grown sons and a bachelor's degree in humanities from Thomas Edison College. She lives in Lambertville with her musician husband and their cat.

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October 25, 2021
Set in New Jersey, near New Hope, PA this was a fun book to read. The author mentions Doylestown, PA and other locations around Lambertville. My one complaint was too many characters.
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February 9, 2014
Pretty good. Not riveting, but I wasn't able to figure out who the murderer was on page 5. I'm almost never a fan of the shifting POV device, so that bugged me a little bit. The book was written in the 90s and in some spots it does show its age. But overall, pretty good.
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