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Murder Makes a Pilgrimage : A Sister Mary Helen Mystery

Murder Makes a Pilgrimage : A Sister Mary Helen Mystery

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LOVED IT!!
Review: Filled with humor, good suspense and two wild characters in a habit- these books are super. I have no idea how the other reviewer would think these were substandard reads. Sister Mary Helen and her Irish sidekick Eileen are a hoot!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Good Mystery? Not so much
Review: The fact that this book was part of a series was hard to escape. Reading it gave me the distinct impression that I was missing something - like all the other books in the series which would have (hopefully) given me a better picture of who the main players were. The style was formulaic, the ending was predictable and the situations were right out of Diagnosis Murder or Murder She Wrote - with nuns. I found myself skimming most of it. Skip this for something with a little more substance. You won't remember the book after you finish it.


Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A fun, old-fashioned mystery.
Review: The story follows two nuns, Sister Mary Helen and Sister Eileen, who regularly are mixed up in murder. In this case, they win a contrived "free" trip to Spain to visit the final destination of the pilgrimage of Santiago de Compostela. The sisters meet an odd mixture of fellow winners, including one haughty upper-crust couple, two young adult women who were childhood girlfriends, a retired college professor and his wife, and a stereotypic crass couple who own a furniture store. In Santiago they encounter a clever police chief, his wife and their niece who has agreed to help assist the tour guide.

While the characters don't actually make the pilgrimage, the book does give a good account of the story of St. James.

In the cathedral, one of the pilgrims is brutally murdered, her body discovered by Sr. Mary Helen. From there the mystery unfolds in a standard way. Okay, the plot is formulaic, but entertainingly so, and I found the story interesting and well written. It was an easy read, straightforward and had little pretense.

This was my first of this series and I plan to read more. It is lightweight, but in a fun, escapist way.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A fun, old-fashioned mystery.
Review: The story follows two nuns, Sister Mary Helen and Sister Eileen, who regularly are mixed up in murder. In this case, they win a contrived "free" trip to Spain to visit the final destination of the pilgrimage of Santiago de Compostela. The sisters meet an odd mixture of fellow winners, including one haughty upper-crust couple, two young adult women who were childhood girlfriends, a retired college professor and his wife, and a stereotypic crass couple who own a furniture store. In Santiago they encounter a clever police chief, his wife and their niece who has agreed to help assist the tour guide.

While the characters don't actually make the pilgrimage, the book does give a good account of the story of St. James.

In the cathedral, one of the pilgrims is brutally murdered, her body discovered by Sr. Mary Helen. From there the mystery unfolds in a standard way. Okay, the plot is formulaic, but entertainingly so, and I found the story interesting and well written. It was an easy read, straightforward and had little pretense.

This was my first of this series and I plan to read more. It is lightweight, but in a fun, escapist way.


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