Kayote B. (kayote) reviewed The Missing Madonna (Sister Mary Helen, Bk 3) on + 254 more book reviews
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I do enjoy Sister Mary Helen and the rest of her bunch. This is a much fun cozy mystery series. However, this wasn't my favorite. The ending was a bit...trite? I guess that's a good word, and there were several points along the way it just seemed a bit strained. Still a fun read, just not as good as the others I've read in the series.
Bonnie D. (bookybonnie) reviewed The Missing Madonna (Sister Mary Helen, Bk 3) on + 28 more book reviews
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Sister Mary Helen and Sister Eileen are at their best. They remind me of the nuns that I have known. What a delightful pair!
A member of the OWL(Older Women's League) is missing and the other members are concerned. Sister Mary Helen helps the other members try to find their friend. Very good story.
#3 in the Sister Helen series: Sister Mary Helen is sinfully good at snooping through the San Francisco fog. Now a fellow OWL (Older Woman's League) member has disappeared. The police believe Erma Duran simply flew the coop, but Sister feels a Higher Authority pushing her to investigate. A gold medal entangled in Erma's bedsprings and a cryptic clue to a Byzantine madonna deepens the mystery. By the time Police Inspector Kate Murphy joins the hunt, Sister's good intentions have already paved her way straight to the Mission District--and a hellish encounter with sudden death.
JoLaine D. (queenmother) reviewed The Missing Madonna (Sister Mary Helen, Bk 3) on + 110 more book reviews
Not only the first nun to write murder mysteries, Sister Carol Anne O'Marie is the subject of a highly flattering interview in the New York Times Magazine. Her novel is perfect for readers who love San Francisco, police procedure, and the secrets of the human heart.
Sister Mary Helen is sinfully good at snooping through the San Francisco fog. Now a fellow OWL (Older Woman's League) member has disappeared. The police believe Erma Duran simply flew the coop, but Sister feels a Higher Authority pushing her to investigate. A gold medal entangled in Erma's bedsprings and a cryptic clue to a Byzantine madonna deepens the mystery. By the time Police Inspector Kate Murphy joins the hunt, Sister's good intentions have already paved her way straight to the Mission District -- and a hellish encounter with sudden death.
Sister Mary Helen is sinfully good at snooping through the San Francisco fog for missing OWL (Older Women's Leage) member. A gold medal entangled in the missing Erma's bedsprings and a cryptic clue to a Byzantine madonna lead to encounter with sudden death in the Mission district.