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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: An exciting mystery and a fun read Review: Mother Lavinia "Vinnie" Grey badly needs a breather from the secular aspects of her job as thepastor of the St. Bede's Episcopal Church in Fisherville, New Jersey. She decides to replenishherself by joining a weekend retreat in New York, headed by Brother Basil. However, Vinnie's hope for a weekend of quiet and peaceful prayer ends with the arrival of Father Rupert Bingley, who has threatened to dispossess Vinnie's congregation from their building. Father Bingley has brought with him an entourage of his followers. ......The weekend turns even worse when the host is stabbed to death by an unknown assailant. Vinnie initially thinks ungodly thoughts of framing Bingley with the murder. However, she begins to investigate in an attempt to uncover the identity of the murderer and the motive for killing a devout monk. To further her investigation, Vinnie takes a few short cuts that would destroy an official police investigation and prays that God turns the other cheek. Still, her activities places her in danger of joining the afterlife a bit earlier than she expects. .....HASTY RETREAT is a fun and witty religious mystery due to the not so holy antics of Mother Vinnie, whose un-pious methodology may turn off some devout readers. The who-done-it is intriguing and the insight into the Episcopal Church is interesting, but as with the three previous Kate Gallison's Vinnie novels, it is Mother Grey who brings off-beat color to a very good series. ......Harriet Klausner
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Different type of mystery. Review: Mother Lavinia is not your average sleuth. She is the pastor of St. Bede's Church in Fisherville, NJ. The Church Hierarchy is not too fond of female clerics it seems and she had to constantly fight to keep her little church open. She goes on a retreat to a monastery in an effort to get some rest and contemplate her future. She sees immediately that she is going to get little rest. Her two parishoners the Smartts think that they are on a second honeymoon. Martine is in a foul mood about something, and the rest of the monastery has been booked by her nemesis and the politician who once tried t kill her with a polo mallet. Vinnie vows to make the best of it. Then, one of the monks is killed and Vinnie has to find out who did it in a very short period of time.This novel takes place in a fairly unique setting, a non-catholic monastery. The characters are pretty interesting and the mystery very good. I am definitely going to read more of this series.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Different type of mystery. Review: Mother Lavinia is not your average sleuth. She is the pastor of St. Bede's Church in Fisherville, NJ. The Church Hierarchy is not too fond of female clerics it seems and she had to constantly fight to keep her little church open. She goes on a retreat to a monastery in an effort to get some rest and contemplate her future. She sees immediately that she is going to get little rest. Her two parishoners the Smartts think that they are on a second honeymoon. Martine is in a foul mood about something, and the rest of the monastery has been booked by her nemesis and the politician who once tried t kill her with a polo mallet. Vinnie vows to make the best of it. Then, one of the monks is killed and Vinnie has to find out who did it in a very short period of time. This novel takes place in a fairly unique setting, a non-catholic monastery. The characters are pretty interesting and the mystery very good. I am definitely going to read more of this series.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Mission furniture Review: What is sacrament? What is mission furniture? This is a sprightly funny mystery with ecclesiastical trappings. Actual mission furniture is functional. Hospitality is a ministry. A stay in a monastery guesthouse could be refreshing. The site is across the Hudson from Hyde Park. A group from a rival church appears at the monastery guesthouse. Mother Lavinia Grey had been hoping to have a sort of vacation. The chant of the monks of St. Hugh's is wonderful, she finds. Lavinia Grey is the pastor of St. Bede's, a declining congregation. She is afraid that the denominational missionary department may very well close the church, disband it. Brother Basil, eighty-five years old, ends up dead, stabbed by a knitting needle. He and the novice had moved a box from his room the previous evening. A Liberian, age 17, the novice, becomes the focus of the murder investigation. The issue of pro bono representation of the Liberian causes problems in the employment sector among some of the guests. The matter of alibis at the probable time of death, between 11:30 and 1:00, is interesting, since someone believes her husband is involved in a dalliance with another guest. Some of the guests devise a timeline of sightings or probable sightings. Perhaps the killing is a case of mistaken identity. How many of the people present have a garment resembling a monk's robe it is wondered. One of the guests is nearly asphyxiated by a plastic bag. Lavinia finds that someone has brought a fleshpot mentality to a spiritual retreat and she is annoyed. A monk maintains a furniture workshop. It is possible to make reproduction furniture in the mission style. It turns out the murder was committed to obtain a very expensive chair. The chair was pictured on a campaign poster. It is an enjoyable story.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Mission furniture Review: What is sacrament? What is mission furniture? This is a sprightly funny mystery with ecclesiastical trappings. Actual mission furniture is functional. Hospitality is a ministry. A stay in a monastery guesthouse could be refreshing. The site is across the Hudson from Hyde Park. A group from a rival church appears at the monastery guesthouse. Mother Lavinia Grey had been hoping to have a sort of vacation. The chant of the monks of St. Hugh's is wonderful, she finds. Lavinia Grey is the pastor of St. Bede's, a declining congregation. She is afraid that the denominational missionary department may very well close the church, disband it. Brother Basil, eighty-five years old, ends up dead, stabbed by a knitting needle. He and the novice had moved a box from his room the previous evening. A Liberian, age 17, the novice, becomes the focus of the murder investigation. The issue of pro bono representation of the Liberian causes problems in the employment sector among some of the guests. The matter of alibis at the probable time of death, between 11:30 and 1:00, is interesting, since someone believes her husband is involved in a dalliance with another guest. Some of the guests devise a timeline of sightings or probable sightings. Perhaps the killing is a case of mistaken identity. How many of the people present have a garment resembling a monk's robe it is wondered. One of the guests is nearly asphyxiated by a plastic bag. Lavinia finds that someone has brought a fleshpot mentality to a spiritual retreat and she is annoyed. A monk maintains a furniture workshop. It is possible to make reproduction furniture in the mission style. It turns out the murder was committed to obtain a very expensive chair. The chair was pictured on a campaign poster. It is an enjoyable story.
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