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Confessional
Confessional
Confessional
Audiobook4 hours

Confessional

Written by Robert Innes

Narrated by Paul Woodson

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

St Abra's church is harbouring a dark secret. Several elderly parishioners have been found dead in the church's confessions booth, all appearing to have suffered fatal heart attacks.

But when another, much younger body is discovered in exactly the same way, Detective Sergeant Blake Harte must investigate how it is possible for the confessions booth to be killing off its occupants. Dark forces are at play, forcing Blake to believe it's more than just tragic coincidence.

Are the deaths a punishment for the sins confessed, or are there ulterior motives in play? In a race against the clock, only Blake can discover the long-kept secrets and lies hiding in the shadows before they tear apart the sleepy village of Harmschapel.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 30, 2018
ISBN9781977389374
Confessional

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    No one is suspicious when two old people die in the confessinal booth at St Abra’s church from seemingly heart attacks, but when a third dies it's time for Harte and his team to investigate. Then a fourth person dies.
    An interesting mystery
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is fast becoming a favorite series for me. It appeals to the murder mystery side of me as well as “The Ghost Story Junkie” that dwells inside and often demand attention. The main characters from the first book...Blake and Harrison are improving. It was a mild suggestion in the last book that Harrison would be Blakes’ love interest...but becomes quite obvious in this one. I hope that Mr. Innes gives Harrison a bit more personality in the future writings. The plot was intriguing and well done. The question for the reader to solve became not WHO the murder was, but WHY. I will find book #3. They are difficult if not impossible, for some city libraires to order...mine included... as they seem to be published to/for Amazon only and many city libraries can only order from certain sites assigned to them.