The Greatest Evil

The Father Koesler Mysteries: Book 20

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: William Kienzle ISBN: 9781449423773
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC Publication: January 15, 2013
Imprint: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC Language: English
Author: William Kienzle
ISBN: 9781449423773
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC
Publication: January 15, 2013
Imprint: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC
Language: English
"Thank heavens. Father Koesler is back!" —Cedar Rapids Gazette

"In the solving of the mystery, Koesler is challenged by a wealth of thought-provoking issues. With the familiar Kienzle twists and turns, the reader is forced to examine personal thoughts about religion, sin, and of course, the greatest evil."—Oakland Press

From William X. Kienzle, author of the classic mystery, The Rosary Murders.

The redoubtable Father Robert Koesler is preparing to welcome into his parish Father Zachary Tully. An obstacle to Father Tully's assumption of his duties is suddenly put forth by the bishop, Vincent Delvecchio, a man Father Koesler has known since seminary days. An evening of talk leads Koesler and Tully into a discussion about the difficult bishop. As Father Koesler tries to explain the character of Delvecchio and his relationship to the many people in their common past, our holy sleuth uncovers a murder that had previously gone unnoticed. What will he do?

In The Greatest Evil, author William X. Kienzle was in top form. His twentieth Father Koesler whodunit is packed with Kienzle's signature twists and turns, all featuring the venerable vicar who often becomes a wise and wary investigator. As Father Koesler begins solving the mystery behind Delvecchio's demanding nature, the priest puzzles over an extremely odd set of circumstances. Kienzle reveals sacred and sober secrets at just the right moment to achieve the author's intended  effect. The combination makes for the kind of spellbinding story that mystery buffs came to expect from Kienzle.
"Thank heavens. Father Koesler is back!" —Cedar Rapids Gazette

"In the solving of the mystery, Koesler is challenged by a wealth of thought-provoking issues. With the familiar Kienzle twists and turns, the reader is forced to examine personal thoughts about religion, sin, and of course, the greatest evil."—Oakland Press

From William X. Kienzle, author of the classic mystery, The Rosary Murders.

The redoubtable Father Robert Koesler is preparing to welcome into his parish Father Zachary Tully. An obstacle to Father Tully's assumption of his duties is suddenly put forth by the bishop, Vincent Delvecchio, a man Father Koesler has known since seminary days. An evening of talk leads Koesler and Tully into a discussion about the difficult bishop. As Father Koesler tries to explain the character of Delvecchio and his relationship to the many people in their common past, our holy sleuth uncovers a murder that had previously gone unnoticed. What will he do?

In The Greatest Evil, author William X. Kienzle was in top form. His twentieth Father Koesler whodunit is packed with Kienzle's signature twists and turns, all featuring the venerable vicar who often becomes a wise and wary investigator. As Father Koesler begins solving the mystery behind Delvecchio's demanding nature, the priest puzzles over an extremely odd set of circumstances. Kienzle reveals sacred and sober secrets at just the right moment to achieve the author's intended  effect. The combination makes for the kind of spellbinding story that mystery buffs came to expect from Kienzle.

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