Review:
"In her role as diocesan exorcist, Merrily is looking into a family's claims that 'evil' has possessed their daughter when the Bishop of Hereford asks her to intervene in a dispute over whether or not a converted hopkiln is haunted. Once used to dry hops, the kiln was also the scene of a terrible murder. Sensible, down-to-earth Merrily, as she investigates each case, isn't totally convinced that the unnatural phenomena are genuine. However, after her attempted exorcism of the hopkiln fails, another brutal murder occurs, the possessed daughter tries to commit suicide, and she begins to question her own judgment. In a search for the truth, Merrily, her daughter, and her friend, Lol Robinson, find intrigue, lies, cover-ups, danger, and the unexplainable. While the unraveling of the two stories takes time, the pace is fast and plot twists await the reader right up until the very end. The rural English setting and a cast of quirky yet believable characters add to the realism that makes this a most provocative read."
Book Description:
The fourth instalment in the Merrily Watkins series: A school girl possessed by evil spirits and a savage murder; Merrily is once again drawn into the deadly tangle of deceit and mystery in rural Herefordshire...
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