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Man Who Loved God

The Father Koesler Mysteries: Book 19

#19 in series

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"This nineteenth Father Koesler mystery is packed with Kienzle's signature twists and turns, but is different from the previous mysteries. In this story, Father Koesler takes a vacation from his parish and the sleuthing is carried on by his replacement, Father Zachary Tully." —London (Ont.) Free Press

From William X. Kienzle, the author of the classic mystery, The Rosary Murders.

"What if he were killed? What if someone killed him? She shuddered. But . . . it would go a long way to solving her problem. She wondered idly if such a thing could be . . . arranged?"

An unplanned, unwanted pregnancy. The grand opening of a branch bank in a dangerous part of town. A vacation for Father Robert Koesler. Half-brothers who have never met, one a visiting priest, the other a hometown cop. A dinner party with unsuspecting guests. A philanthropic bank president described as a man who love God. And that's just the beginning of the intrigue in William X. Kienzle's nineteenth murder mystery.

If you're not familiar with Kienzle's mysteries, his mysteries typically are solved by Father Robert Koesler, who is often called in by the local police to help with cases that involve Catholic motivation and dogma.

In The Man Who Loved God, things are different. Father Koesler goes on vacation, leaving his parish and the sleuthing to the visiting Father Zachary Tully. During Koesler's absence, a bank manager is killed in an apparent hold-up. Father Tully, who has come to Detroit to meet the half-brother he never knew he had, Lieutenant Zoo Tully, is drawn into the investigation. As the story unfolds, the possibility is raised that Father Koesler may turn his mantle over to another priest.

The plot has twists and turns to keep you guessing. And what about that bank president, the book's namesake, the man who loves God? Well, he's no angel.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 3, 1997
      After 18 previous Father Koesler mysteries, Kienzle isn't about to abandon the formula he's used since The Rosary Murders appeared in 1979: take a religious (Catholic) issue or two; add a crime whose solution is aided by specialized knowledge of Catholic theology or ritual; and put it all in the hands of a genial, caring priest. Here, Kienzle offers a slight variation on the tried and true. Father Bob Koesler, the popular amateur sleuth and Detroit priest, takes a vacation literally and figuratively away from the action. Taking his place is Father Zachary Tully, who comes to Detroit (from Dallas) to present an award to banker and philanthropist Thomas A. Adams. Father Tully is also eager to meet the half-brother he never knew he had, Detroit police lieutenant Alonzo "Zoo" Tully. When one of Adams's vice-presidents is murdered just after being named to head a new inner-city bank branch, Father Tully and his brother find themselves working together. Introducing a new, younger sleuthing priest doesn't improve Kienzle's wooden dialogue; nor does it make awkward plot contrivances any easier to swallow. One mystery is solved, but one remains: Is this a vacation for Father Koesler or permanent retirement?

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