After a murder at the monastery, Sister Eve may need a miracle if she is to prove a dear friend isn’t a cold-blooded killer.
Sister Eve, a motorcycle-riding nun with a natural (or is it supernatural?) gift for solving murders returns to the enclave she once called home and quickly finds herself confronting yet another mysterious death.
Someone has poisoned Dr. Kelly Middlesworth—a researcher on the life and ministry of 17th-century’s revered “Blue Nun”—and a set of irreplaceable historic documents have disappeared before they could even be examined.
When all evidence seems to point to the victim’s brother, Sister Eve sets out to expose the killer and learn the explosive truth those missing manuscripts might contain.
Chasing a killer is dangerous work, and as her two worlds collide, Sister Eve may need some heavenly help simply to survive.
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Summary
Intriguing would be a good word to describe "Sister Eve and the Blue Nun", it is the kind of story that ensures all of the clues lead no where in particular, until the very end. No one, not even the characters themselves, can surmise who murdered Dr. Kelly Middlesworth by slipping unobtrusively into her guest room at a New Mexico monastery, and serving her a cup of cyanide laced tea.
No one knows "who", but a good many people, including Sister Evangeline Divine, have a good idea about "why" Dr. Middlesworth was murdered; the professor was in the possession of irreplaceable religious documents, worth tens of thousands of dollars. Documents verifying information about the renowned Sister Maria de Jesus de Agreda, who claimed to have the supernatural gift of "bilocation", residing in Spain and at the same time appearing to the Jumano Indians of New Mexico, who lovingly referred to her as "the blue nun".
When Dr. Middlesworth's brother, Brother Anthony, is falsely accused of his sister's murder, Sister Eve is determined to take what little she can piece together and use it to locate the real killer. Who knows, maybe she too, will come face-to-face with the "blue nun"?
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