Much to Father Tom’s dismay, he later discovers Lord Morborne lying deceased on castle grounds. Thankfully the men land safely, but death will not be slighted. Now they have all turned up for the show to witness this shocking event in the sky. But the trouble among this ancient landed family really began a generation ago, when a marquess divorced his first spouse to marry his brother’s wife, fathering in his two marriages a viper’s nest of arrogant young aristocrats. To say that there is tension between the men in question-Oliver, the 7th Marquess of Morborne, and his brother-in-law Hector, the 10th Earl of Fairhaven-would be an understatement. Nor, safely back on the ground, to see two of the other divers leap from the plane, then tangle in a midair punch-up and begin falling to the earth. Benison’s witty, beautifully written series that is “a must-read for lovers of classic English mysteries” ( Kirkus Reviews).Īlthough Father Tom Christmas serves his little church in enchanting Thornford Regis with a glad and faithful heart, he never expects to find himself skydiving to raise money for it. The delightful Father Tom Christmas returns, and the cozy hamlet of Thornford Regis comes to life, in C.
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