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Chief Among Sinners

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Book 1 of 2: Small Town Sinners

When a mutilated animal appears on Father Terry O’Reilly’s church steps, he isn’t frightened—until more grisly “gifts” follow. The trail exposes Oakton’s long-buried horrors and draws parishioners into confession. Torn between protecting his flock and honoring the seal of confession, Terry risks spiritual ruin as secrets, sins, and crimes close in.

Fans of Murder on the Orient Express will like this.

—Stuart H. Borken, review on Amazon

Description

The mutilated animal left on the steps of Terry O’Reilly’s church didn’t scare the priest. But as he continues to receive gifts of dead animals, each more gruesome than the last, he wonders what message they are meant to communicate. The dark secret he uncovers leads to the story of unspeakable acts that have been haunting the small time of Oakton for years.

As the town’s residents confide in Father Terry about their involvement in the deepening mystery, he’s not sure where his duty lies—to stop another parishioner from being harmed, or to keep his growing knowledge of great sins and terrible crimes in the strictest confidence. As a man sworn to preserve the secrets of others, find the proper balance may very well destroy him.

Product Details

PublishedDecember 18, 2014
ImprintCalumet Editions
LanguageEnglish
Print length250
ISBN-13978-1939548238
Dimensions6 x 0.63 x 9 inches

Very good book. I love the suspense. As an inspiring author. I give it 5 stars considering this is Gibson’s first book. I look forward to reading more of her books.

—SheShe, review on Amazon

Chief Among Sinners by Lois K. Gibson is a crime mystery with a cover that promises revelations of secrets that are really not so secret in a small town. The story starts out strong with a murder in the first few pages perpetrated by one person that the reader will immediately suspect. A few pages later the possibility of one or two other suspects arises. Despite the darkness of the story I found this to be a well-told story and will read other works by this author. Fans of Murder on the Orient Express will like this.

—Ron K, review on Amazon

This book was a compelling read. I just had to know the conclusion….Well, I had to read the end of the book three times because I was left with three characters who all had motive and opportunity to bring the guilty person to justice.

—Stuart H. Borken, review on Amazon