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Mother Paul Mystery

This mystery series immerses readers in the world of Australian hostels and university residences, where intriguing cases unfold with sharp wit and unwavering resolve. The central figure, a resourceful and perceptive nun, navigates environments filled with young women, uncovering hidden secrets and intricate plots. Each investigation demands not only keen deduction but also a deep understanding of human nature and moral complexities. Follow along as this unconventional investigator tackles each new crime with grace and determination.

Reservation For Murder

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    Reservation For Murder

    • 256 pages
    • 9 hours of reading

    June Wright had already published three popular mysteries by the time she created her most memorable detective, the Reverend Mother Mary St Paul of the Cross. The kindly Mother Paul may seem vague and otherwordly, but little escapes her attention--she has a shrewd grasp of everything that's going on beneath the surface. In Reservation for Murder, the first of three Mother Paul novels (originally published in 1958), she is in charge of a residential hostel for young women who work in offices and shops in Melbourne. A tense atmosphere pervades the house--many of the residents have received unpleasant anonymous letters, and there is much speculation as to their author. When Mary Allen finds a stranger stabbed in the garden, who dies after uttering a mysterious name, and a few days later one of the residents is found drowned, an apparent suicide, the tension reaches fever pitch. Is there a connection between these two deaths? Or between them and the letters? The police investigation, abetted by the resourceful Mary Allen, proceeds in fits and starts, but meanwhile Mother Paul pursues her own enquiries.

    Reservation For Murder