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The Reaper Peter Lovesey

The Reaper By Peter Lovesey

The Reaper by Peter Lovesey


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Summary

Otis Joy is a very good vicar who has attracted record-breaking congregations and has the respect and admiration of his parishioners. But what the parishioners of the contented village of Foxford do not know is that their priest is a murderer.

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The Reaper by Peter Lovesey

Otis Joy is a very good vicar - he's attracted record-breaking congregations, his parishioners admire and respect him, and the village of Foxford is very content with its lot. What the citizens of Foxford don't realise is that their beloved parish priest is a murderer.

Joy had managed to convince his treasurer to channel a proportion of church funds into his own bank account, and when his bishop queries this arrangement Joy kills him - after all, such a trifling misdemeanour should not prevent him from carrying out his duties. However, it isn't the first time he's despatched 'busy-bodies' and rumours are beginning to circulate, so that when the husband of his new treasurer is found dead it looks as though he's taken one life too many.

Peter Lovesey amply demonstrates that he is the acknowledged master of the whodunnit in this deliciously complicated and satisfying mystery.

The Reaper Reviews

Larky and deft; very funny, too. - LITERARY REVIEW

No one has done this kind of thing better since Dorothy L. Sayers - MAIL ON SUNDAY

One of the very best of the current generation of crime writers - EVENING STANDARD

Satisfyingly complex and suspenseful. - DAILY MAIL

About Peter Lovesey

Peter Lovesey is the award winning creator of three outstanding detective series - those featuring Sergeant Cribb, Bertie, Prince of Wales, and most recently Peter Diamond. He has won both the Gold and Silver Daggers.

Additional information

GOR003137637
9780316854191
0316854190
The Reaper by Peter Lovesey
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Little, Brown & Company
20000504
320
N/A
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