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Lie Down In Green Pastures

Lie Down In Green Pastures, March 2011
The Psalm 23 Mysteries #3
by Debbie Viguie

Abingdon Press
Featuring: Cindy; Jeremiah
320 pages
ISBN: 1426701918
EAN: 9781426701917
Kindle: B004LRP5NK
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"Quiet church secretary Cindy Preston is at it again with another murder to solve."

Fresh Fiction Review

Lie Down In Green Pastures
Debbie Viguie

Reviewed by Viki Ferrell
Posted January 14, 2011

Inspirational Mystery | Mystery Cozy

Church secretary Cindy Preston happens upon another dead body. This time the "body" is driving a car that crashes into Rabbi Jeremiah Silverton right in front of his synagogue. Cindy immediately calls Detective Walters to the scene. Mark Walters can't believe this is happening all over again.

Both Jeremiah and Mark try to keep Cindy from investigating on her own, but she is determined to find answers to not only this death, but also another one that has just occurred at Green Pastures, a nature preserve on the outskirts of town. Cindy eventually believes the two deaths are tied together somehow and continues to follow the trail to solve the mystery.

The more Cindy questions people, the quicker things go from bad to worse. One person is shot, while another is murdered by poisoning and dies right in her living room. Cindy herself lands in the hospital with a separated shoulder, but none of this stops her. As she walks into a local pub and finds the crime ring, she tries to take them on, armed with darts in her hands. What will her fate be?

Meanwhile, Jeremiah is in a battle of his own, trapped with 14 kids at a camp in Green Pastures. Soaking rains have washed out the bridge and they cannot get back to the highway. When a bomb blows up their cabin, they are on the run from someone who is trying to kill them all.

This delightful mystery is a real winner. It's the third in Viguie's Psalm 23 series. The story explores different ways people deal with death, dangerous situations and relationships. It illustrates how people can dig deep down into their souls and find the courage to do what they have to do when they need to do it. Don't miss this one!

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SUMMARY

Even though they work right next door to each other, Cindy and Jeremiah come from two different worlds - Cindy is a church secretary; Jeremiah is a Reformed rabbi with a mysterious past full of danger and excitement. Together they have faced down a serial killer at Easter and a murderer of homeless people.

The two unlikely companions continue to forge a strong friendship as they explore personal history and faith with each passing adventure. The third volume in The Psalm 23 Mysteries series finds Jeremiah and Cindy matching wits with an unscrupulous land developer in this story set around St. Patrick's Day. Murder invades the idyllic landscape.


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