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Sister Holiday is back with a newly minted PI apprentice certificate, a twisty mystery to solve, and something to prove in this fast-paced, blistering follow-up to Scorched Grace. Tattooed from her neck to her toes and sporting a gold tooth as sharp as her wisecracks, Sister Holiday struggles to stay on the righteous path. Never one to make things easy for herself, she's committed to taking her permanent vows with the Sisters of the Sublime Blood and joining former fire inspector Magnolia Riveaux's latest venture, Redemption Detective Agency--both in service of satisfying her eternal quest for answers. When Sister Holiday and Riveaux set out to bust a philandering husband, they instead find the body of a priest floating in the swollen Mississippi River, and with it, Redemption's next case. It's significantly more gruesome than their original mission, but Sister Holiday feels called on by God to hunt down the murderer and keep her community safe. As a torrential rainstorm drowns New Orleans for three harrowing days over Easter weekend, Sister Holiday and Riveaux follow the clues. With the stakes rising alongside the relentless floodwaters, our favorite punk nun-sleuth throws herself into the deep end yet again. A lacerating and lyrical plunge into obsession, deception, and the questions that hold us captive, Blessed Water is a lights-out mystery that will leave you breathless.
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A rainstorm ridden New Orleans and Sister Holiday and her friend Riveaux gets a new case, and Sister Holidays brother Moose shows up unannounced revealing old wounds.
I liked the crime better than the first one and the setting of Easter in a storm New Orleans is really good but, still not a proper mystery and this one has more bible quotes than the first book. More mystery and fewer bible quotes for me. If you liked the first one you will like this one too.
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2 primary booksA Sister Holiday Mystery is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2023 with contributions by Margot Douaihy.