
Murder Most Divine
a morally disintegrating society, any appeal to what had once been the common morality is more easily made through a clerical or religious figure whose confidence in the moral law was bolstered by their religious faith. The nun or priest or monk represents right and wrong more dramatically than an officer of the law or ordinary private detective.
December 2000
publish date
Hardcover
physical format
348
pages
Publisher
Cumberland House Publishing
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