Now and Then, Amen, Jon Cleary
Now and Then, Amen, Jon Cleary
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Now and Then, Amen

Author: Jon Cleary

Narrator: Shaun Grindell

Unabridged: 10 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/01/2013


Synopsis

A nun is found murdered on the steps of the Quality Couch, Sydney's most expensive house of ill repute. She is Sister Mary Magdalene, an idealistic young woman who previously had worked at a mission in Nicaragua. Detective Inspector Scobie Malone, that most human of cops, picks up the trail when he discovers that her real name was Teresa Hourigan—the illegitimate granddaughter of Fingal Hourigan, one of Australia's most powerful businessmen, who is currently entertaining some rich contras at his palatial home. The case leads Malone deep into Hourigan's murky past and threatens to expose the secret the old man has kept since 1929: the reason he hurriedly left Chicago in fear for his life. It also threatens to destroy his ambitions for his son, Archbishop Kerry Hourigan: to become the first-ever Australian pope. But Kerry's fanatical anticommunism has already led him to acts that will fatally endanger his standing in the Vatican.

About Jon Cleary

Jon Cleary (1917–2010) was an Australian writer and novelist. He wrote numerous books, including The High Commissioner, the first of a long series of popular detective novels featuring Sydney police inspector Scobie Malone. Several of his works have been adapted for television and film.

About Shaun Grindell

Shaun Grindell, actor and Earphones Award–winning narrator, was born and raised in Southampton, England. His training includes the Calland School of Speech and Drama and the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in London. He has been seen on stage in London and Las Vegas.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carol

I've heard of the Contras but wasn't paying much attention to world events in the 80s, so I didn't know as much going into Now and Then, Amen as I probably should have, but that didn't diminish my enjoyment of the story. I also always thought of Australia as a Protestant country, I'm not sure why, b......more

Goodreads review by Warren

Another standard good Aussie based mystery ; Police/politics and the vatican and well explained and tied up Cleary as Scobie gets to the bottom of yet another murder or three !......more

Goodreads review by Mary

Like to read a book with different terminology for common US things. Aussie words and inferences are interesting. He writes books with compelling plots that create curiosity along the way.......more


Quotes

“Cleary’s urbane wit blunts the sting in this story…one of the hero’s most intricate and exciting.” Publishers Weekly

“Solid entertainment.” Library Journal