The Gospel of Mary: A Celtic Adventure (Sister Deirdre Mysteries Book 3) by Philip Freeman

The Gospel of Mary: A Celtic Adventure (Sister Deirdre Mysteries Book 3)

Philip Freeman
229 pages
Pegasus Crime
Sep 2017
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A young Irish nun finds herself the guardian of a mysterious manuscript claiming to be the lost gospel of Mary, when she realizes that church authorities are willing to kill to get their hands on it . . .

An old and dying nun has turned up at Deirdre's monastery in Ireland with an ancient manuscript on a papyrus roll. When Deirdre reads the first line, she realizes it claims to be a previously unknown gospel written by Mary, the mother of Jesus. The church authorities in Rome have been seeking to destroy this gospel for centuries, claiming it is a forgery that threatens the very foundations of the faith.

Deirdre begins to translate the gospel, but when a delegate of the pope arrives in Kildare searching for the text, she must set out across Ireland seeking safety as the church and its henchmen are hot on her trail. What does the gospel say? And why is the church so afraid of it? Read more Continue reading Read less REVIEW
"This is a generous-spirited, gracefully written book. Sure it is a page-turning mystery story, but it is also a warm hearted look at what people need from religion. It is also a compelling, critical look at the structures and hierarchies that surround religion." (Irish American News)

"Freeman creates another atmospherically absorbing mystery fortified by biblical and historical fact. By unraveling the plot of the translated text alongside Sister Deirdre's mission, this briskly paced narrative becomes even more dark and dangerous." (Shelf Awareness)

"[The Gospel of Mary] moves at a crackling pace and is surprisingly packed with excitement, emotion, and colorful characters. This is as much a mother's - and woman's - story as it is a historical and religious adventure. Freeman does a very impressive job considering he is neither." (Criminal Element)

"Freeman's command of life in the ancient world is impressive, and he has an admirably efficient way with a plot. An absorbing story." (Historical Novels Review)

"A strong atmosphere, absorbing, well-drawn characters, and a compelling plot. " (Library Journal [Praise for the Sister Deirdre Mystery Series])

"This is a goodly yarn, complete with its fascinating and colorful historical and cultural context, not to mention its dangers and horrors." (The Providence Journal [Praise for the Sister Deirdre Mystery Series])

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Philip Freeman earned his Ph.D. at Harvard University and has taught at Boston University, Washington University, and Luther College. He currently holds the Fletcher Jones Chair in Humanities at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California. He has been a visiting fellow at the American Academy in Rome, the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington D.C., and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. He has published over twenty books, ranging from biographies of Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Saint Patrick to translations of Cicero and Aristotle. His books have been translated into fifteen languages around the world. Philip lives in Malibu, California. Read more Continue reading Read less
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Pages 229
Publisher Pegasus Crime
Published 2017
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