In this novel from Bethany House, redemption and greed collide in the quaint university town of Avenell. A prizewinning playwright is found dead in the chapel and Father Grif, along with his friend, a Baptist prison chaplain, must solve the crime.
Okay, so this story takes time to unfold, time to draw us into the scenery of rural Tennessee...And your point is what exactly?"The Martyr's Chapel" might not be for the adrenaline-addicts; it is, however, a story for mystery lovers. Those who enjoy a sense of place and a well-woven plot will appreciate the time spent in the world of Father Griffin Reed. Father Grif is a likeable and sympathetic protagonist, a widower, a minister, thrown into a macabre scene of murder. A famous writer is dead, and the list of suspects grows along with the story. Soon, despite Grif's brooding and melancholic nature, he finds himself putting together the pieces of the victim's life--and putting his own life back together as well.If you're looking for fast-paced action and violence, you've come to the wrong place. If you're ready for something a little slower, a little deeper, with even a hint or two of romance, this is a book you'll enjoy. It ends nicely, but with plenty of hooks to drag you to the sequel "The Judas Tree."
A Compelling Mystery with Lively Characters
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This novel combines excellent writing --especially sensory descriptions and Southern dialogue-- with enjoyable characters in an intriguing mystery. This writer obviously knows how to tell an entertaining story with authentic Southern details. Delffs' writing here surpasses Jan Karon's in my book --The Martyr's Chapel combines the best of her charming, small-town humor and community but adds a page-turning plot. (Karon's books move much too slowly for my taste.) I loved the twist at the end here, and I can't wait until the sequel, The Judas Tree, arrives this summer.
Exceptional literary style.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
In my opinion, The Martyrs Chapel is the best piece of writing of Mr. Delffs I have had the pleasure of reading to date. Having read some of his earlier work, I can attest to the sincerity of D.J.'s writing and the continued improvement of his story telling prowess. The characters were impecable and the dialog of the college professors and townsfolk alike was quite authentic. Easily, I would say this story belongs in any mystery lovers collection. The best news of all is that the second book slated for release before the end of summer and I can look forward to another great story as soon as it hits the bookstore shelves.
EXCELLENT FICTION WHICH TAKES RELIGIOUS FAITH SERIOUSLY
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Martyr's Chapel is an excellent book by a new writer. It represents one of the few contemporary pieces of literature to take both religious faith and excellent writing seriously. The author weaves an intense story around characters who the reader can relate to from the first pages. The imagery paints a very enthrolling picture of the town of Avenell and the world of Father Grif. This is a model mystery. I am thrilled about the imminent release of the next novel in the series.
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