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When an explosion rips through a hermit's cottage in the tall
mountains of the Tuscan Apennines and a hermit, Brother Pietro,
disappears, neighboring monks believe they have witnessed a
miracle. Bishop's assistant Father Sergio calls in Sister Angela to
verify the ascension of the man of prayer so that he might be
considered for canonization. Wary of the role of proving something
without scientific evidence, Sister Angela, hesitates. But Father
Sergio gives her no choice, and she travels to the mountain to live
among the witnesses at Santo Velo Monastery. Excited by the
prospect of a miracle, several brothers admit they actually saw
Brother Pietro's body being rocketed heavenward. But was the hermit
chosen? Was he worthy of the accolade? None of his brothers seemed
to know him well enough to discuss his virtue or spirituality. What
makes matters worse is that Brother Pietro is not the hermit's real
name. The nun seems to be stymied by the Church in her attempts to
discover who the hermit was before he came to the hermitage.
Looking for the truth, her investigation takes her to another
diocese and finally to an international electronics company. But
the story of the hermit's past eventually comes full circle.
Marriage, family and devotion to God clash with money and power.
The future lies in the bread of life-Il pane della vita.
In the quiet hill country of Italy, Bernardo's body is discovered
propped up against the statue of St. Francis of Assisi in the
medieval church where for years he served as altar boy. A red cell
phone, presented to local nun and teacher, Sister Angela, by
Montriano Police Inspector DiMarco, alerts her of the crime. Her
investigative abilities are needed to solve this perplexing case.
Complicated by pressure from the bishop's deputy, Father Sergio,
who questions the compatibility of her role as part-time police
detective with her teaching vocation, the nun struggles to
understand the victim's relationship to the powerful families
involved in the production of l'oro verde, the region's famous
olive oil; its green gold. Sister Angela and the inspector learn
that young Bernardo was not who he seemed to be. Power, deception,
love, and the darkest of family secrets rock the small village and
the olive orchards and vineyards that cloak the landscape around
it.
Fallen former New Zealand detective constable Gideon Cooper has
trouble keeping his mouth shut, his ass sober, and his pants
zipped. The last person he needs for a partner is Maori detective
John Winks, who believes that only a Maori detective can solve a
crime in the Maori community. But Cooper needs the money. So when a
body is found in the New Zealand swamp and the Department calls
Cooper in on the case, he agrees. Murder, deception, and politics
are about to keep Cooper and Winks knee-deep in muck. The pukeko
have found a way to survive in the bogs. Can this partnership do
the same?
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