For Time and All Eternities, Mette Ivie Harrison
For Time and All Eternities, Mette Ivie Harrison
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For Time and All Eternities

Author: Mette Ivie Harrison

Narrator: Kirsten Potter

Unabridged: 9 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 01/10/2017

Categories: Fiction, Religious


Synopsis

The Mormon church may have disavowed the polygamy it became so famous for in the 19th century, but for some Fundamentalist Latter-Day Saints, "plural marriage" isn't just ancient history. Mormon bishop's wife Linda Wallheim is stunned to learn her son Kenneth has gotten engaged to a young woman from a polygamous family. Naomi Carter may have left the religion she grew up in, but the Carters will still be the Wallheims' in-laws once Kenneth and Naomi are married. Stephen Carter, Naomi's father and the patriarch of the Carter clan, invites the Wallheims over to the Carter family compound in the remote foothills of the mountains outside Salt Lake City. Stephen Carter wishes to extend an olive branch to his future in-laws, and introduce them to his five wives and twenty-two children. But Linda suspects he also wants to try to persuade the Wallheims that his way of life is truly righteous. From Linda's point of view, polygamy is an abhorrent practice, one that dehumanizes women and makes children vulnerable to unhealthy family structures. She and her husband, Kurt, arrive at the Carter compound braced for trouble-Linda has her eyes peeled for signs that Stephen's wives and children are unhappy or abused. Although she can't find concrete evidence of mistreatment, Linda's gut instinct tells her that something on the Carter family compound is deeply wrong. She can't quite put her finger on what-until it's too late, and one of the family members is found murdered. Afraid that Stephen Carter's unworldly, sequestered wives and children might suffer at the hands of investigating police, Linda vows to stay at the compound until the murderer is found and the survivors are safe. But even if she manages to do more good than harm with her snooping and interfering, Linda can't unsee what she has seen during her time at the Carters'-now, confronting the legacy of polygamy in her own Mormon family raises even more questions about her already shaky faith.

About Mette Ivie Harrison

Mette Ivie Harrison is the author of the Linda Wallheim mystery series, as well as numerous books for young adults. She holds a PhD in German literature from Princeton University and is a nationally ranked triathlete. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, she lives in Utah with her husband and five children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sam (Clues and Reviews) on January 08, 2017

The Mormon church may have disavowed the polygamy it became so infamous for in the 19th century, but for some Fundamentalist Latter-Day Saints, “plural marriage” isn’t just ancient history.... For Time and All Eternities, by Mette Ivie Harrison, is a murder mystery that takes place at a compound that......more

Goodreads review by Regan on February 04, 2017

Mette Ivie Harrison gives readers another fantastic story. This series just gets better and better. If I have one complaint it's that she needs to write faster. Linda Wallheim is such a wonderful, complex character. You do not have to be Mormon or a woman to understand the mental and emotional issue......more

Goodreads review by Karen on May 24, 2017

Loved the series, and wanted to love this book!!!! But it seemed the main song Linda was signing was "me, me, me, me." Everything was about her ... she is to decide whether or not the police should be called. She gets to decide she knows more about investigating than the police, assuming they will i......more

Goodreads review by Ellen on October 24, 2017

This series has officially jumped the shark for me. It was hardly great literature, but it was entertaining and a window into a the Mormon community, which I knew little about but had always been interested in in a creepy kind of way. But the premise of this book was ludicrous, and not only that --......more

Goodreads review by Kris on July 23, 2020

3.5 stars. This is definitely more heavy-handed in the whole questioning Mormonism theme than the two books previous are, but as an ex-Mormon, this obviously didn't bother me. In fact, I just kept wanting to push Linda just a *teensy* bit more so the whole shelf came crashing down. But I'm pretty te......more