Re-read USA Today bestseller Debra Webb's thrilling fan-favorite Vows of Silence. Lacy, Cassidy, Kira and Melinda are friends bound by a deadly secret. One of them is a killer. At least that's what each one suspects. Ten years ago, Melinda's abusive husband, Charles Ashland, was murdered. The gun was Lacy's. But it didn't matter. Together, the women disposed of the body, which has never been found…until now. The powerful Ashland family, whose patriarch is poised for the vice presidency, wants justice. Cassidy, an attorney, insists the women have nothing to fear. Then she is killed. A midnight caller is stalking the remaining friends, taunting them that he knows the truth. And the truth is something police chief Rick Summers is quite interested in learning from Lacy, despite the wild chemistry that's causing havoc with his judgment. Another death delivers a chilling new warning, for the price they've paid for their vow of silence has been murder. Originally published in 2012.
Going deep behind the headlines about scandals in the Catholic Church, Jason Berry and Gerald Renner's Vows of Silence follows the staggering trail of evasions and deceit that leads directly to the Vatican -- and taints the legacy of Pope ...
The Vows of Silence, the fourth crime novel featuring Chief Inspector Serrailler, is perhaps even more compulsive and convincing than its predecessors. A gunman is terrorizing young women in the cathedral town of Laffterton.
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'Black,' Kyra thought now, and made her closed eyes stare and stare until all they could see was black. She could do it. She'd learned. But for a few seconds she tried quickly to see Ed, before the black came down.
Wakin and Scheuer, “The American Nun: Poor, Chaste, and Restive,” 36. Sister M. Madeleva, “The Education of Our Young Religious Teachers,” 253–6. Quinonez and Turner, The Transformation of American Catholic Sisters, 12–13; Wittberg, ...
In this multi-generational tale of a family's unshakeable faith, the author tells his parents' courageous story--as a priest and a former nun who wed--and deftly weaves how their decision has affected his own spiritual journey. of photos.
It was also on May 7 that a Boston television station , WBZ , aired portions of a taped telephone conversation in which Frank Fitzpatrick , an insurance adjuster and private detective , confronted James R. Porter who years earlier ...
Spanning a decade, This Heavy Silence explores the power of the vows we make to others, and, more binding, those we make to ourselves.
Endless Vow is the first English-language collection of the literary works of Soen Nakagawa Roshi.
In November 1953, Murray's provincial, John J. McMahon, SJ, received a letter from Vincent McCormick, SJ, and the American assistant to Janssens in Rome, which Murray characterized as cryptic, enigmatic, and mysterious.