All good things - even laughter and orange marmalade cake - must come to an end <p>And in <b>Light from Heaven</b>, the long-anticipated final volume in the phenomenally successful <b>Mitford Years</b> series, Karon deftly ties up all the loose ends of Father Timothy Kavanagh's deeply affecting life.</p> <p>On a century-old valley farm where Father Tim and Cynthia are housesitting, there's plenty to say grace over, from the havoc of a windstorm to a surprising new addition to the household and a mystery in the chicken house.</p> <p>It's life on the mountaintop, however, that promises to give Father Tim the definitive challenge of his long priesthood. Can he step up to the plate and revive a remote, long-empty mountain church, asap? Or has he been called to accomplish the impossible? Fortunately, he's been given an angel - in the flesh, of course.</p> <p> <b>Light from Heaven</b> is filled with characters old and new and with answers to all the questions that Karon fans have asked since the series began nearly a decade ago. To put it simply - it's her best. And we believe millions will agree.</p>