Abide with me / Jane Willan.
"The season of Epiphany is in full swing at Gwenafwy Abbey when ten new nuns from a convent in Los Angeles join the community of Anglican sisters in Wales. They bring energy, youthful enthusiasm, and more electronic equipment than Sister Agatha could have imagined. The arrival of the new nuns brings something else to the Abbey--a bit of unexpected notoriety. Claire Pennoyer, an ambitious young reporter for The Church Times, interviews the new sisters for a feature story. When Claire is found dead at the bottom of a beachside cliff, her mobile phone nearby, the police call it a tragic accident--a selfie gone bad. But Sister Agatha is unconvinced. She puts on her detective hat and enlists the help of her semireluctant sidekick Father Selwyn."-- Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 9781335589286
- ISBN: 1335589287
- Physical Description: 325 pages ; 17 cm
- Publisher: Toronto, Ontario : Harlequin Enterprises, 2022.
- Copyright: ©2020
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Summary:
"The season of Epiphany is in full swing at Gwenafwy Abbey when ten new nuns from a convent in Los Angeles join the community of Anglican sisters in Wales. They bring energy, youthful enthusiasm, and more electronic equipment than Sister Agatha could have imagined. The arrival of the new nuns brings something else to the Abbey--a bit of unexpected notoriety. Claire Pennoyer, an ambitious young reporter for The Church Times, interviews the new sisters for a feature story. When Claire is found dead at the bottom of a beachside cliff, her mobile phone nearby, the police call it a tragic accident--a selfie gone bad. But Sister Agatha is unconvinced. She puts on her detective hat and enlists the help of her semireluctant sidekick Father Selwyn."--