Book Review: Sister Eve and the Blue Nun by Lynne Hinton

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Synopsis:

After a murder at the monastery, Sister Eve may need a miracle if she is to prove a dear friend isn't a cold-blooded killer. Sister Eve, a motorcycle-riding nun, with a natural (or is it supernatural?) gift for solving murders returns to the enclave she once called home and quickly finds herself confronting yet another mysterious death.


Someone has poisoned Dr. Kelly Middlesworth---a researcher on the life and ministry of 17th-century's revered "Blue Nun"---and a set of irreplaceable historic documents have disappeared before they could even be examined.

When all evidence seems to point to the victim's brother, Sister Eve sets out to expose the killer and learn the explosive truth those missing manuscripts might contain.

Chasing a killer is dangerous work, and as her two worlds collide, Sister Eve may need some heavenly help simply to survive.

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Review:

This is the 3rd book in this A Divine Private Detective Agency Mystery series, and the first I had read!

The book is a quick read, though I do have to admit I read it in spurts, as while the story moved forward, it also dragged just a bit and I would loose interest, but then pick it up again. I felt like I knew who the killer was pretty soon into the book, and that might have been why it felt that way. The last third of the book sped up and the conclusion was satisfactory and made the book worth the read! If you are looking for something a bit different, this would be a quick Summer read!


About the author:

Lynne Hinton is the New York Timesbestselling author ofFriendship CakeandPie Town. A native of North Carolina, she received her undergraduate degree from the U.N.C. at Greensboro and her Masters of Divinity degree from Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, California. She also studied at Wake Forest University and the NC School of the Arts, School of Filmmaking. She has served as a chaplain with hospice and as the pastor of Mount Hope United Church of Christ and First Congregational United Church of Christ, both in North Carolina. Lynne is a regular columnist with The Charlotte Observer. She lives with her husband, Bob Branard, in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
For more info, check out her Website

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