Hayden
Konig is the police chief in the small Appalachian town of St. Germaine,
North Carolina. His part-time job, however, is serving as the choir
director and organist at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, but he’s
also determined to write the next great hard-boiled mystery novel a
la Raymond Chandler — a liturgical mystery novel with no real
plot, but enough bad prose to make the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest
look like the Oxford University Press spring catalog.
Chief
Konig is also lucky enough to be independently wealthy, which is why
he decides that his lack of talent in the writing department can easily
be remedied, or at least greatly enhanced, by the purchase of Raymond
Chandler’s 1939 Underwood typewriter. He is sadly mistaken, but
the results are uproarious!
Even as Hayden works on his opus, he must deal with
other, more pressing, problems — a new priest at St. Barnabas,
a Christmas feud between the Rotarians and the Kiwanians and, more importantly,
a dead body in the choir loft. It’s a good thing that Hayden keeps
a loaded Glock under the organ bench!
As
Christmas approaches, the tension (and hilarity) rises to a fever pitch.
St. Barnabas is introduced to “The Penguin of Bethlehem”
and the town’s Nativity feud turns ugly when the Kiwanian’s
bagpiper spooks the Rotarian’s camel. A 12 year old wine snob,
hedgehogs, Benny (the world-champion thurifer), church antics, and an
episode that is just too good to give away, fill out this mystery that
will leave you laughing with every page turn.
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