An edition of The Apostate's Tale (2008)

The apostate's tale

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The apostate's tale
Margaret Frazer
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An edition of The Apostate's Tale (2008)

The apostate's tale

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As the nuns of St. Frideswide's priory prepare for the welcome end of Lent, their peaceful expectations are overset by the sudden return of long-vanished Sister Cecely. Nine years ago she fled from the nunnery with a man. Now her lover is dead and she has come back, bringing her illegitimate son with her. She claims she is penitent, that she wants only to redeem her sin and find safe haven for the child. Neither she nor her son can be turned away, but their presence begins to stir doubts and questions in the hearts of some of the nuns about their own faithfulness to this enclosed life they've chosen to live. Sister Cecely may be penitent--however much Sister Frevisse may doubt it--but fully truthful she is not, and as the apostate nun's lies begin to overtake her, dangers of more than one kind--and maybe murder--become an unwanted part of life in the priory.

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Language
English
Pages
307

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Cover of: The Apostate's Tale
The Apostate's Tale
2008, Penguin Group USA, Inc.
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Cover of: The Apostate's Tale
The Apostate's Tale
January 2, 2008, Berkley Hardcover
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Cover of: The apostate's tale
The apostate's tale
2008, Berkley Prime Crime
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Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3556.R3586 A87 2008, PS3556.R3586A87 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
307 p. ;
Number of pages
307

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18008025M
ISBN 13
9780425219249
LCCN
2007034566
OCLC/WorldCat
166255237
Library Thing
4602788
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B00085YCYC
Better World Books
BWB15720213
Goodreads
1609581

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As the nuns of St. Frideswide's priory prepare for the welcome end of Lent, their peaceful expectations are overset by the sudden return of long-vanished Sister Cecely. Nine years ago she fled from the nunnery with a man. Now her lover is dead and she has come back, bringing her illegitimate son with her.She claims she is penitent, that she wants only to redeem her sin and find safe haven for the child. Neither she nor her son can be turned away, but their presence begins to stir doubts and questions in the hearts of some of the nuns about their own faithfulness to this enclosed life they've chosen to live.Sister Cecely may be penitent-however much Frevisse may doubt it-but fully truthful she is not, and as the apostate nun's lies begin to overtake her, dangers of more than one kind-and maybe murder-become an unwanted part of life in the priory.

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