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The Body They May Kill

The Body They May Kill

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Highly Unusual, Delightfully Told
Review:

I often pick books up, read a few pages from somewhere in the middle, and then put them down again. With this book, those few pages were enough to make me start at the beginning and read it through. That doesn't happen very often! Even after I finished, I found myself reading over my favorite parts. It's written with humor and warmth, and I do recommend you read it at least once. Thanks for this unusual & inspiring story, Stallsmith!

-Kezarahk

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: God & murder together --bad taste, my dear. The cross was 2.
Review: I bought the book once, but have read it I don't know how many times. So far it's been the only (or near enough) book which delights me even when I remember exactly what is going to happen next. I looked for a sequel or some sort of continuation, & couldn't find one. Now there may be a new book by A.Stallsmith coming out in May. I look forward to it. Miss Stallsmith, thank you for introducing me to Chesterton. I think he and I will be life-long friends.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Entertaining and wholesome
Review: I found this little book to be enjoyable and entertaining. This is quality Christian fiction. Sure the plot is just a bit far-fetched, and the atheist character is more a caricature than a character with depth, but the main characters are believable. The book contains nothing offensive, that is, nothing except murder which is not glorified. Although not stated the church in which the story takes place is apparently a Protestant church, but the Catholic G. K. Chesterton is praised herein. Anti-abortion activity is mentioned in passing with sympathy. I recommend this book for elementary, middle and high school libraries, especially Christian schools.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!!!
Review: It is a thrilling mystery about a pastor who falls over dead after drinking out of the union cup. I reccomend people to read it!


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