Sudden Death: The Father Koesler Mysteries: Book 7

The Father Koesler Mysteries: Book 7

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
Cover of the book Sudden Death: The Father Koesler Mysteries: Book 7 by William Kienzle, Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC
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Author: William Kienzle ISBN: 9781449423643
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC Publication: July 17, 2012
Imprint: Andrews McMeel Publishing LLC Language: English
Author: William Kienzle
ISBN: 9781449423643
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC
Publication: July 17, 2012
Imprint: Andrews McMeel Publishing LLC
Language: English
"As more than a million readers have learned to their delight, Kienzle is a font of funny stories. He has created one of the most likable and authentic of all recent sleuths—the shy, sly Father Koesler—whose exploits into crime and insights into parish life have continued in seven gossipy and cozy mysteries." —Chicago Tribune

"Kienzle's best book since The Rosary Murders." —Publishers Weekly

"It's a cracking good mystery." —Houston Chronicle

When Father Koesler joined the God Squad, he learned that all the fouls weren't on the field. Was murder someone's idea of a game? Abruptly removed from his spectator status by a chilling turnover, the amateur sleuth takes on the pros.

Hank "the Hun" Hunsiger had made a career out of making enemies. The thirty-seven year-old tight end for the Pontiac Cougars was widely hated. When the clock stopped on Hunsinger's life, the only question was, which one of his many enemies did it?

The focus of the police investigation turned to the God Squad, a Bible Study group consisting of a curious assortment of his Cougar associates ranging from owner Jay Galloway to rookie Kit Hoffer—plus the peripatetic Father Robert Koesler. Asked to aid in the investigation, Father Koesler leads us play by play to a startling conclusion.

In his seventh appearance,  Father Koesler enters the world of pro football, an involvement his readers will want to renew. From kickoff to final gun, Father Koesler wins again.
"As more than a million readers have learned to their delight, Kienzle is a font of funny stories. He has created one of the most likable and authentic of all recent sleuths—the shy, sly Father Koesler—whose exploits into crime and insights into parish life have continued in seven gossipy and cozy mysteries." —Chicago Tribune

"Kienzle's best book since The Rosary Murders." —Publishers Weekly

"It's a cracking good mystery." —Houston Chronicle

When Father Koesler joined the God Squad, he learned that all the fouls weren't on the field. Was murder someone's idea of a game? Abruptly removed from his spectator status by a chilling turnover, the amateur sleuth takes on the pros.

Hank "the Hun" Hunsiger had made a career out of making enemies. The thirty-seven year-old tight end for the Pontiac Cougars was widely hated. When the clock stopped on Hunsinger's life, the only question was, which one of his many enemies did it?

The focus of the police investigation turned to the God Squad, a Bible Study group consisting of a curious assortment of his Cougar associates ranging from owner Jay Galloway to rookie Kit Hoffer—plus the peripatetic Father Robert Koesler. Asked to aid in the investigation, Father Koesler leads us play by play to a startling conclusion.

In his seventh appearance,  Father Koesler enters the world of pro football, an involvement his readers will want to renew. From kickoff to final gun, Father Koesler wins again.

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