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In the Name of the Father

In the Name of the Father
By Gerri Hill

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #104735 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-11-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

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Synopsis
A sex scandal threathens to erupt and cover-ups are soon revealed as their only suspect is found shot dead mere hours after the murder. Added to the mix this time is Special Victims Detective Casey O'Connor who teams with the duo, trying to solve the case even as their superiors demand it be closed. In the "Name of the Father" is a fast-paced police thriller, moving beyond the grandeur of the Church to the lies and deceptions that unfold when the details of the murder of a well-loved priest with a secret life begin to surface.


Customer Reviews

Just enough for the taste buds!4
I go along with the other reviews, it is a bit short and a shame Sam wasn't in it a lot, but it was a way to bring Casey into the series. A good storyline probing into politics and the Catholic church without becoming too embroiled. Still, I have just started 'Partners' because I want more of Tori, Sam and Casey....do I need to get a life? No, because I enjoy a good lesbian fiction book, and Ms Hills satisfies that requirement!

A good read but short on plot3
"Originally reviewed February 2008"

I agree with an earlier review, as usual Gerri Hill's books are a good read, however the book was a bit short and there with little or no further development of the characters. However still worth the read.

Not bad, a decent read4
I liked this sequel to Hunter's Way, however like most of the other reviewers I have to agree; it was far too short.

There wasn't a great deal of character development this time round which would've been nice, especially for some of the new characters. In fact I quite liked Casey, however it's just a shame that it felt like Sam was none existent.

The plot was ok, but it seemed to lack a little something that the first had.

Though all in all it was a nice sequel, I just hope there'll be more to come of these characters- there's a heck of a lot of potential to them.