The place at Whitton : a novel / Tom Keneally.

By: Keneally, Thomas, 1935- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Strawberry Hills, NSW] : Read How You Want, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Edition: [Large print edition]; 50th anniversary editionDescription: vi, 351 pages (large print) ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781459682634Subject(s): Catholic theological seminaries -- Fiction | Murder -- Fiction | Man-woman relationships -- FictionGenre/Form: Suspense fiction. | Large type books. DDC classification: A823.3 Summary: As Father Stenner, Whitton's President, put it, a garish killing in a place for aspirants to the priesthood is, by the world's standards, an exotic crime. Father Stenner's forebodings were, if anything, well short of the mark. The killer was apparently a madman whose first murder was to be merely the beginning of a bloody series. And into the maelstrom of violence and fear that he created came another and possibly even more sinister element, personified by a beautiful young woman named Agnes Grey. Agnes's concern was with ultimate depravity, and for a killer priest she had a very specific use.
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Originally published: London : Cassell 1964.

As Father Stenner, Whitton's President, put it, a garish killing in a place for aspirants to the priesthood is, by the world's standards, an exotic crime. Father Stenner's forebodings were, if anything, well short of the mark. The killer was apparently a madman whose first murder was to be merely the beginning of a bloody series. And into the maelstrom of violence and fear that he created came another and possibly even more sinister element, personified by a beautiful young woman named Agnes Grey. Agnes's concern was with ultimate depravity, and for a killer priest she had a very specific use.

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