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The Whispering of Bones

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“Rich with telling detail and a deep feeling for time and place,”* Judith Rock¹s historical mysteries are "a great mix of mystery, excitement and intrigue...a truly excellent series.”**
Paris, 1687.
The last thing Jesuit Charles du Luc and his elderly confessor expect to find in an ancient crypt is a newly murdered body. Even more troubling, the shock of discovering the victim—a young man about to enter their order—proves too much for Charles’s companion. Vowing justice, Charles wants nothing more than to discover the killer, but is unexpectedly restrained from investigation.
At the same moment, a fellow soldier has also entered the Jesuit Novice House, bringing Charles’s worst battlefield secret back to haunt him. And when another Jesuit disappears from the college of Louis le Grand and Charles himself is attacked, he begins to wonder whether there might be something more sinister afoot. All signs point to someone targeting Jesuits—and not even an ex-soldier like Charles may be able to escape...
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*Margaret Frazer, national bestselling author of The Apostate’s Tale
**The Big Thrill
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 23, 2013
      Rock delivers another polished performance in her fourth Charles de Luc mystery set in late-17th-century Paris (after 2012’s A Plague of Lies). When priest-in-training Charles and his confessor, Père Dainville, leave their Jesuit community to pray in a nearby church, the discovery of a murdered man hidden in the church’s crypt causes the elderly Dainville to suffer a fatal stroke. The victim is identified as a young man who had planned to enter the Jesuit novitiate; soon, Charles himself is attacked, another member of the order disappears, and scurrilous propaganda about the Jesuits begins to circulate. Charles’s desire to protect his community meets opposition from superiors uncomfortable with the unseemly visibility of his previous murder investigations, while his inner life is thrown into turmoil by painful reminders of his past as a soldier. Scrupulous historical research, psychological nuance, and colorful period depictions enrich this solidly plotted tale. Agent: Damaris Rowland, Damaris Rowland Agency.

    • Kirkus

      November 1, 2013
      A former soldier-turned-Jesuit scholar solves a series of mysteries during the reign of Louis XIV. When Maitre Charles du Luc and his confessor, Pere Auguste Dainville, make a pilgrimage in late 1687 to the crypt of a Carmelite church in Paris, the shock of finding a young man's body in the well chamber gives the aged Dainville a fatal stroke. Charles, a proud scion of the minor nobility, wants justice for Dainville, his mentor on the difficult road to priesthood. Then, Charles' resentful cousin, who fought with him in the Battle of Cassel, intrudes on his theological studies and reveals that another veteran of Cassel, Amaury de Corbet, has also embraced the Society of Jesus. Charles suspects that his former comrade in arms is trying to assuage his guilt rather than following a true vocation. While dealing with issues of religious life, Charles also helps the chief of police find the murderer of the young man in the crypt. A contraband book, a political conspiracy, a woman with a questionable connection to Amaury, the disappearance of two of Charles' fellow scholars and a goatherd/seer lead to a giddy denouement strangely at odds with an otherwise leisurely, sometimes-pedantic tale. Rock (A Plague of Lies, 2012, etc.) has painstakingly recreated 17th-century Paris, although with a decidedly modern emphasis on guilt as a prime motivator. A strong, sympathetic protagonist, however, atones for both the author's lapses and his own in this latest case file of an aspiring priest.

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