Sins of the Fathers: He's out, now innocents suffer

Sins of the Fathers: He's out, now innocents suffer

Les Cowan
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Author:  Les Cowan
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  288
Publisher:  SPCK Publishing
Year:  2019
ISBN:  9781782642732

"In David Hidalgo Les Cowan has a unique take on the crime busting religious protagonist and in Sins of the Father he has crafted a clever, twisted game of cat and mouse - where you're never quite sure who is the cat and who is the mouse." Gordon Brown, author of Darkest Thoughts

A gripping read in the sensational David Hidalgo series.

David Hidalgo continues to pastor his church. This work includes overseeing an English chat group for young people leaving Spain and looking for work in Edinburgh. At the chat group, David meets Andrea who can't shake her past and a particular priest, Father Ramon, who abused her. Father Ramon is recently released from prison and set on taking out his revenge on Andrea. Can David stop Father Ramon and save Andrea or will there be further casualties?

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