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St. Valentine's night
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Andrew M. Greeley |
Neal Connor believes you cannot go home again. But, responding to a dare, he does just that only to find his home town Chicago a war zone. Volatile politics, a drug-ridden underworld and the murder o… |
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The archbishop in Andalusia
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Andrew M. Greeley |
Taking leave of his usual Chicago haunts, Archbishop John Blackwood Ryan travels to the south of Spain in this latest mystery by bestselling author Greeley. The local cardinal has summoned the wily a… |
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Irish tweed
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Andrew M. Greeley |
Nuala Anne McGrail, a fey, Irish-speaking woman blessed with the gift of second sight, and her husband and accomplice, Dermot Michael Coyne, investigate the brutal beating of Finnbar Burke, the "nice… |
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Irish whiskey
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Andrew M. Greeley |
pages are missing throughout the book |
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Why can't they be like us? America's white ethnic groups
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Andrew M. Greeley |
Surveys the beliefs, nature, and values of white ethnic groups living in the United States. |
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The Bishop and the missing L train
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Andrew M. Greeley |
When incompetent auxiliary Bishop Gus Quill mysteriously vanishes, Bishop Blackie Ryan is forced to turn sleuth to find a churchman that everyone would prefer to remain missing. |
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Happy Are the Peacemakers
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Andrew M. Greeley |
***Father Greeley's fictional detective, the Most Reverend John Blackwood Ryan, auxiliary bishop of Chicago and amateur sleuth par excellence, becomes involved in another mystery with both theologica… |
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Home for Christmas
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Andrew M. Greeley |
xv, 202 pages ; 17 cm |
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Irish tweed
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Andrew M. Greeley |
Nuala Anne McGrail, a fey, Irish-speaking woman blessed with the gift of second sight, and her daughter have taken up karate to fight off schoolyard bullies who are harassing the family, while their … |
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