“A Whispered Name” by British-Canadian author William Brodrick is a stunning, serious, literary novel, one of the best I’ve read in years. I should have been prepared for it by the second Father Anselm mystery, The Gardens of the Dead, because that novel, too, broke the boundaries of the genre/5(92). A WHISPERED NAME. by William Brodrick. BUY NOW FROM. AMAZON GET WEEKLY BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS: Email Address Subscribe Tweet. KIRKUS REVIEW. A sleuthing clergyman gets more than he bargained for when he delves into war records to clear the reputation of a fellow monk. by William Brodrick Fiction. THE GARDENS OF THE DEAD. by William Brodrick Author: William Brodrick. · BOOK REVIEW: A Whispered Name by William Brodrick. A mysterious visitor to the Larkwood monastery reveals an unknown aspect to the life of one of its oldest inhabitants, the founder of the monastery itself, Fr. Herbert Moore. Fr. Moore, however, is now dead, leaving his part in the sentencing of a young Irishman, Private Joseph Flanagan, charged with desertion during the battle for .
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A Whispered Name, by William Brodrick. This is the third of William Brodrick’s sensitively wrought novels featuring his contemplative monk, Anselm, an attractive and credible Every- man who has. A Whispered Name book. Read 94 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. A hugely moving and intelligent novel from the bestselling author. The third of six mysteries in Brodrick’s cycle (The Discourtesy of Death, , etc.), this complex thriller, winner of the Crime Writers’ Association Gold Dagger Award, explores some of life’s biggest moral questions and puts a human face on the war to end all wars.
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