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#PerpetualReadingSistersofLitsy
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The continuing adventures, trials and tribulations of the nuns of St. Winefreda‘s, as described in Sister B.‘s letters to fellow nun Emelda, on a mission in the Andes. Thoroughly enjoyable, and filled with cake and salsa dancing and some lovely community building.
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kspenmoll I loved the first book- this looks wonderful as well! 3mo
jlhammar Yay, can‘t wait to read this one! 3mo
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I enjoyed this one,though I‘m admittedly biased toward crime solving religious folk. I blame Brother Cadfael.
I adored Reverend Mother Aquinas and her shrewd mechanizations to get what‘s needed - a difficult thing in Cork in 1923, amid the Irish Civil War. The characterizations and backstories were excellent & added a lot of depth. The audio was very good, and gave a good sense of place.

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mrsmarch Between Brother Cadfael and Father Brown, we‘re spoilt for choice. 🥰 13mo
jlhammar I‘m only a couple chapters in and enjoying it so far. Hope to make some good progress yet tonight! 13mo
Aimeesue @mrsmarch and Kemmelman‘s Rabbi Small, Sidney Chambers (Grantchester),) and whole not involving a rabbi/cleric/nun, Faye Kellerman‘s Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus series always involves some aspect of Judiaism. ❤️ 13mo
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Aimeesue @jlhammar Enjoy! 13mo
mrsmarch @Aimeesue maybe you‘d like Isaac of Girona 13mo
Aimeesue @mrsmarch oooh! That sounds good! Thanks for the rec! 13mo
batsy Haha! Yes to Brother Cadfael. And I've just started watching Father Brown and enjoying it so much. Looking forward to starting this. 13mo
Chrissyreadit I am an unreligious raised Catholic who loves Brother Cadfael and Father Brown. A niche i had not considered. Turns out Catholic mystery solving is fun. 13mo
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