This exciting book is the 3rd part of the "Reverend Mother (Aquinas)" series, which is set in the 1920s, in and around Cork, Ireland.
Storytelling from this lady author is of a wonderful quality, for she brings Irish society of the 1920s, a few very rich and many very poor, much alive with her very believable characters.
Also the city of Cork and its surroundings come clearly off the pages and in such a very beautiful fashion, and all these fine ingredients make this book such a joy to read.
The story is set in 1923, in Cork, Ireland, and our main character, Reverend Mother Aquinas, is coming again into action with her investigating skills.
The story starts with Father Dominic pierced through the brain in a small confession cubicle, while lending a listening ear to someone who has come to him for confession.
Reverend Mother Aquinas, much for the sake of Dominic's brother and her friend Father Lawrence, will now come into action to determine who killed Father Dominic, and why.
What will follow is a gripping murder mystery, in which Reverend Mother Aquinas, along with the investigating skills of Police Inspector, Patrick Cashman, and the medical knowledge of Dr. Scher, and certainly not to forget the girl, the Irish Patriot, Eileen MacSweeney, will eventually in her own unique and determined way find the perpetrator of this heinous crime and other killings.
Very much recommended, for this is a very loveable and enjoyable mystery series, and that's why I like to call this episode: "The Reverend Mother Aquinas At Her Best Again"!