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Current format, Book, 2007, 1st ed., No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsLife may not be getting any easier for curate Callie Anson, but it is definitely getting more interesting. Her relationship with policeman Marco Lombardi grows ever warmer, even though he seems to be keeping her away from his close Italian family. Then her own brother Peter, beloved and engaging as he is, gets a bit too close for comfort when he moves in with Callie.
Professionally, things are challenging as well. Callie has become involved with the problems of a new parishioner. Morag Hamilton is worried about her granddaughter Alex--a lonely and isolated twelve-year-old with a work-obsessed father and a self-absorbed step-mother. If Morag knew how much time Alex spends on the internet, she would have even more cause for worry.
Meanwhile, Detective Inspector Neville Stewart tries to put his personal problems on hold as he deals with Rachel Norton, a pregnant young woman with a missing husband. With the birth of their first baby only a few days away, why would Trevor Norton go out jogging and not return?
Trevor's disappearance may not be what it seems. Just when Neville thinks he's solved it, someone else goes missing: young Alex Hamilton.
In the sequel to Evil Intent, curate Callie Anson finds herself deepening her relationship with police officer Marco Lombardi, but their possible romance is threatened by the arrival of her brother Peter, the problems of a new parishioner, a missing husband with a pregnant wife, and the disappearance of a lonely young girl who spends too much time on the Internet.
Life may not be getting any easier for curate Callie Anson, but it is definitely getting more interesting. Detective Inspector Neville Stewart must deal with the disappearance of father-to-be Trevor Norton. But just when Neville thinks he's solved it, someone else goes missing: young Alex Hamilton.
Professionally, things are challenging as well. Callie has become involved with the problems of a new parishioner. Morag Hamilton is worried about her granddaughter Alex--a lonely and isolated twelve-year-old with a work-obsessed father and a self-absorbed step-mother. If Morag knew how much time Alex spends on the internet, she would have even more cause for worry.
Meanwhile, Detective Inspector Neville Stewart tries to put his personal problems on hold as he deals with Rachel Norton, a pregnant young woman with a missing husband. With the birth of their first baby only a few days away, why would Trevor Norton go out jogging and not return?
Trevor's disappearance may not be what it seems. Just when Neville thinks he's solved it, someone else goes missing: young Alex Hamilton.
In the sequel to Evil Intent, curate Callie Anson finds herself deepening her relationship with police officer Marco Lombardi, but their possible romance is threatened by the arrival of her brother Peter, the problems of a new parishioner, a missing husband with a pregnant wife, and the disappearance of a lonely young girl who spends too much time on the Internet.
Life may not be getting any easier for curate Callie Anson, but it is definitely getting more interesting. Detective Inspector Neville Stewart must deal with the disappearance of father-to-be Trevor Norton. But just when Neville thinks he's solved it, someone else goes missing: young Alex Hamilton.
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- Scottsdale, AZ : Poisoned Pen Press, 2007.
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