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Dorothy Cummings McLean

    Dorothy Cummings McLean crafts narratives exploring themes of vulnerability and freedom with exceptional sensitivity and insight. Her work is characterized by deep psychological perception and poetic language, delving into the complexities of human relationships and the search for meaning in the contemporary world. The author focuses on the inner lives of her characters and their struggles against external pressures, prompting readers to reflect on their own existence. Her style is simultaneously intimate and universal, resonating with a broad audience.

    Ceremony of Innocence
    • Ceremony of Innocence

      • 189 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.7(50)Add rating

      Riots. Terrorist attacks. Neo-Nazi violence. In modern-day Germany, journalist Catriona McClelland has seen it all while covering the contemporary European scene for a Catholic news organization. Keeping herself above the political fray in her professional life, she has also managed to keep herself from personal entanglements-still hurt from the wounds of a broken relationship. Things come to a head when her boyfriend Dennis, frustrated with a lack of commitment, leaves her for Suzy Davis, an idealistic young Canadian who is involved with a left-wing protest movement. But when Suzy is murdered... who is complicit and who is innocent? Ripped from the headlines, Ceremony of Innocence is a very contemporary novel of Europe on the edge of social breakdown. Train stations are bombed and migrants targeted for violence as journalists and other tastemakers watch from their positions of privilege. Dorothy Cummings McLean's realistic narrative does not describe the feats of heroes. Rather, it unnervingly lays bare the way religious faith and moral reasoning can be easily manipulated and compromised.

      Ceremony of Innocence