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Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Olympia accepts a winter contract in a picture-book church on Cape Cod, but someone in that idyllic setting is watching and waiting. Olympia becomes both the No.

Olympia becomes both the hunter and the hunted, and only she or the predator will survive the night. Get A Copy. Kindle Edition , pages.

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Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. Sort order. I'm in love with the characters in the Olympia Brown series! The plots are interesting and always deal with issues that are substantial and make me think.

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Campbell is very good at drawing along several plot elements without being confusing or "too artsy" my code for having to go back to figure out what the heck is going on. More deeply, there is a true understanding of what it means to be human which shines through in properly messy ways. Don't think that the seriousness of the story is off I'm in love with the characters in the Olympia Brown series! Don't think that the seriousness of the story is off putting. There is much delightful humor in the relationships of the cast of characters, as well as a chime or two inside joke from a long dead owner of Olympia's house.

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For those who might be interested: the sleuth is a UU minister named Olympia Brown. Feb 08, Dave rated it really liked it. I think this is one of the better books in this series. Ministry and murder are unlikely bedfellows, but put them together and they make for a good story and a good teaching tool.

A Singular Mission: An Olympia Brown Mystery

My protagonist, Olympia Brown, is a lady minister. Her partner in sleuthing is a gay Roman Catholic priest, more recently, an Anglican priest. Why that combination? Because it raises eyebrows; it gets your attention. We write what we know. I know how ministers think and act and the problems they confront. Why a gay priest? My sub-agenda in writing these stories is challenging cultural stereotypes. The original first book in the series, A Deadly Mission , is about a college student who becomes entangled in a nasty and manipulative religious cult.

Olympia and Father Jim risk their lives and challenge both the academic and religious establishment to save her life. Through all the books, Olympia is restoring an antique home in Southeastern Massachusetts. In that house there is a nosy and outspoken house-ghost, who has a story of her own. When you think about it, all of life is a mystery and I am not the first person to have that idea.

What I can do is take chapters of those human dramas I have witnessed over the years, fictionalize them, and weave them into stories that entertain as well as inform. I welcome your thoughts, plot suggestions and questions about my writing or about Olympia herself. Welcome to my world.