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James W Bennetts is an author, consultant, and native of Minnesota, where he lives with his partner. CATECHISMS is his second novel, following up his internationally published first novel, THE NAME GAME, about a thief who mistakenly assumes the identity of a wanted man.

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MYSTERY & CRIME

CATECHISMS

BY James Bennetts • POSTED ON Jan. 17, 2023

The brutal killing of a Minnesota ex-priest stirs up dark secrets in this thriller.

After she lets a prime suspect get away, Det. Paige McGraw is determined to prove herself at the St. Paul homicide unit. Her latest case is a body in a college library showing signs of strangulation and post-mortem mutilation. The victim is Father Paul Sayer, a defrocked priest and convicted child molester out on parole. Readers know that his killer, called “Friend” (as he signed a note to Sayer), meticulously covers his tracks and already has a second target in mind. Meanwhile, Paige and her partner and potential mentor, Inspector Clarissa Wright, investigate with the assumption that the murder ties to Sayer’s disturbing crime and someone is out for revenge. But this increasingly complicated case soon ropes in a priest as well as a local businessman who’s reputedly the “richest person in Minnesota” and maybe even the country. The detectives hope a probable witness—student and assistant librarian Jiāo Xiè—can lead them to the murderer before he kills again. Bennetts’ deliberately paced story supplies multiple narrative perspectives. The tale oscillates among several characters, including Friend, the investigating partners, and, in flashbacks to an unknown time, a boy who falls prey to Sayer. As these characters take precedence over the mystery, it won’t be long before readers unmask the killer. The cast nevertheless enthralls, from appealing Jiāo to charmingly gruff Lou Nicosia, a former cop who’s now working a campus security job. Various characters are immersed in all sorts of things, including blackmail, a coverup, and anonymous calls from a burner phone. One player may be hiding sexual proclivities. The exciting final act is pleasantly unexpected, both in terms of its setting and characters. This leads to a coda that’s just as surprising and unforgettable.

A gripping murder mystery with absorbing subplots and a superlative cast.

Pub Date: Jan. 17, 2023

ISBN: 9781667873657

Page count: 360pp

Review Posted Online: Dec. 13, 2022

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Database Consultant

Favorite author

James Joyce

Favorite book

Dubliners

Favorite line from a book

The dog's bark ran towards him, stopped, ran back.

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White Bear Lake, Minnesota

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ADDITIONAL WORKS AVAILABLE

The Name Game

Log in-tap-log out: It's a simple way for Aldo Harrison to come by money. The clever, handsome man attends to an occupation out of the ordinary: identity theft. He plays at it. Makes a lucrative income from it. Until one day his best friend is shot and he becomes a target for the police and the underworld. But who is Aldo Harrison? From the German edition of The Name Game, translated and published under the title of Tricky by Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, Frank/Main, 2007. www.fischerverlage.de

Tricky

Log in-tap-log out: It's a simple way for Aldo Harrison to come by money. The clever, handsome man attends to an occupation out of the ordinary: identity theft. He plays at it. Makes a lucrative income from it. Until one day his best friend is shot and he becomes a target for the police and the underworld. But who is Aldo Harrison?
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