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WHEN BAD THINGS ARE DONE BY GOOD PEOPLE
A rabbi, a nun, a monk, and an Episcopal priest-all mystery writers-have been invited to appear at Marygrove College to speak at a mystery writers' conference. Although different in denomination, they all have one thing in common: they loathe the featured speaker the popular and sleazy televangelist, the Reverend Klaus Krieg. When murder suddenly smites the Reverend, the hateful faithful are prime suspects.
Father Koesler, serving as consultant at the conference, throws himself into the investigation and discovers that although being wrong isn't a sin, it could be murder....
"Kienzle plants clues cleverly and as always, uses theology to explain it all" - New York Daily News
"Kienzle writes with his usual panache.... One of Kienzle's best mysteries" - The Grand Rapids Press
"This tale should once again entertain the many fans of Kienzle's sleuth.... A sure bet for the mystery shelves" - Booklist