
Cecilian Vespers: A Collins-Burke Mystery, Book 4
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Christian Rummel
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Anne Emery
Lawyer and bluesman Monty Collins is used to defending murderers - and occasionally investigating murders himself - but he's never come up against anything like the case of Reinhold Schellenberg, a world-renowned German theologian who has been found dead on the altar of an old church in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Saint Cecilia's Day. The controversial priest, once a top insider in the Vatican, was known to provoke strong feelings in Catholics of all ideological stripes, and now those feelings have overflowed with horrifying results.
At least Monty knows where to look for clues: his friend Father Brennan Burke has just opened a choir school at the church, and the students provide an international cast of suspects - including a flamboyant Sicilian priest, an eccentric English monk, a disgruntled American, a Vatican enforcer, a church lady with a history of violence, and most perplexing of all, a police officer from the former East Berlin.
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Too Many Characters!
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Intensely Catholic
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Buona Novella
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Good Irish Characters
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What could Anne Emery have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
make "Normi" less irritating and annoying and generally have a smaller role in this story. She is supposed to be 8 years old but her behaviour is much younger than that and I don't understand why she features so heavily in this supposedly murder mystery book. It isn't like she develops in any notable way...What about Christian Rummel’s performance did you like?
what's not to like? he is a hugely talented 'voice actor' making all the characters come alive, even to the point of being annoying! (see above comment!!)What character would you cut from Cecilian Vespers: A Collins-Burke Mystery, Book 4?
NormiAny additional comments?
too much additional stuff about Catholicism and even music - and even the private life of Collins all of which is to plump out what is in the end, a very thin storyline. I liked one and two in the series, wasn't so sure with the third and now with the fourth may go no further with Burke and Collins. The characters don't really develop, they keep making the same mistakes and I find that I don't really care what happens to Collins and his 'family' as he seems incapable of learning from his mistakes.Disappointing
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What was most disappointing about Anne Emery’s story?
So disappointed to see interesting characters end up in a plot involving Nazis, stolen necklaces, etc. The charm of Book 1 of the series was lost here.Jumped the shark
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Simply doesn't work
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