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An edition of A Stillness in Bethlehem (1992)

A stillness in Bethlehem

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It's December in Bethlehem, Vermont. Christmas is coming, but there's no deep and dreamless sleep for this little town. Instead, everyone's getting ready to stage the annual Christmas pageant and Nativity play - a weeks-long celebration that brings tourists from around the world who spend enough money to take care of a good one-third of the town budget. That has always come in handy, and in today's recession-torn New England, it's downright essential. There's only one problem. The pageant is religious in nature, and it takes place on public land. One complaint could bring the whole tradition - and the town's finances - crashing down. Fortunately, no one's ever complained. Until now. Tish Verek is an outsider, a true-crime writer who's been dragged away from the city and into the woods by her artist husband. She decides to stir up a little excitement, so she interrupts her current work (a book on children who've committed murder) to announce that she's going to seek an injunction to stop the pageant. Everyone wants her stopped - the local boy who was a famous foreign correspondent, then came back to run the regional weekly; the battered wife who's been given the role of Mary and feels like somebody for the first time in her life; the Vietnam vet with a roomful of guns; the sheriff, who likes to read about big-time detectives like a certain Demarkian fellow; the local minister, whose newer-than-new theology apparently has nothing in it forbidding her to get cozy with another woman's man. Nobody wants Tish to make it to the courthouse that December morning. That's why, when her corpse turns up riddled with rifle fire, there's more than a little sentiment for chalking it up to a huntingaccident. But if it was an honest hunting accident, why hasn't the shooter come forward? And why was an apparently harmless old woman killed exactly the same way on that same morning? Intent on finding the answers, former FBI man Gregor Demarkian slouches toward Bethlehem.

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Bantam Books
Language
English
Pages
289

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Stillness in Bethlehem
2017, Head of Zeus
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Stillness in Bethlehem
2013, MysteriousPress.com
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Stillness in Bethlehem
2013, MysteriousPress.com
in English
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Stillness in Bethlehem
2013, MysteriousPress.com
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Cover of: A Stillness in Bethlehem (Gregor Demarkian Holiday Mysteries)
A Stillness in Bethlehem (Gregor Demarkian Holiday Mysteries)
November 1, 1993, Crimeline
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Cover of: A stillness in Bethlehem
A stillness in Bethlehem
1992, Bantam Books
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Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3566.A613 S75 1992

The Physical Object

Pagination
289 p. ;
Number of pages
289

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1716166M
Internet Archive
stillnessinbethl00hadd
ISBN 10
0553090240
LCCN
92018574
Library Thing
316014
Goodreads
5602533

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