Christine Bennett Series (#2,4,8,11,12,13,17) by Lee Harris
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Overview: Lee Harris – A pseudonym used by Syrell Leahy.
Lee Harris is the author of the mystery novels featuring ex-nun Christine Bennett, who first appeared in The Good Friday Murder, an Edgar Award nominee. She also writes the New York Mysteries, which debuted with Murder in Hell’s Kitchen. In 2001, Lee Harris received the Romantic Times magazine Career Achievement Award for her distinguished contribution to crime writing.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
The Yom Kippur Murder (Christine Bennett #2)
When ex-nun Christine Bennett can’t get into her friend Mr. Herskovitz’s apartment to accompany him to Yom Kippur services, she discovers that he’s been murdered. The police arrest someone almost immediately, but Chris isn’t ready to end her own investigation . . .
The St. Patrick’s Day Murder (Christine Bennett #4)
An off-duty police officer is shot and ex-nun Chris Bennett and her police-detective boyfriend find this motiveless murder puzzling. Praying for a break, Chris pursues a killer along strange paths: a pilgrimage that takes her from a suburban convent to a Brooklyn fruit market, and deep into the sacrosanct world of the NYPD–and ultimately back to the deadly place where it all began.
The Valentine’s Day Murder (Christine Bennett #8)
What really happened that tragic Valentine’s night on Lake Erie? No one knows. Three old buddies–reckless Matty, successful Clark, clever Val–decided to cap Val’s birthday celebration with a stroll across the frozen lake. They never returned. Matty’s scarf was found snagged on broken ice.
After the thaw, only the bodies of Clark and Matty are recovered–the latter with a bullet in it. Val remains missing, now a murder suspect. His desperate wife pleads with ex-nun investigator Christine Bennett to find him and prove his innocence.
A tall order, especially when Chris starts hunting for clues in the lives of these respectable suburbanites and their wives. And when she closes in on a truth that chills her to the bone, she suddenly finds herself skating on very thin ice.
The Father’s Day Murder (Christine Bennett #11)
FRIENDS UNTIL DEATH . . .
Every year, the Morris Avenue Boys–chums since childhood–gather for a Father’s Day reunion dinner. Now late in middle age, these men can bask in the rewards of honest success. So which of them seizes the opportunity that fateful evening to pull out an ice pick and stab to death the group’s most celebrated member, novelist Arthur Wein?
As investigator (and former nun) Christine Bennett peels back the layers of the past, forty years’ worth of secrets emerge from the shadows–and the web of lies, theft, adultery, and blackmail woven by the once-innocent Bronx playmates rivals even the darkest plot of the dead man’s novels. But in real life, this flesh-and-blood villain may never be caught. . . .
The Mother’s Day Murder (Christine Bennett #12)
Investigator (and former nun) Christine Bennett is appalled when a young woman claims to be the natural daughter of Sister Joseph, beloved Superior at St. Stephen’s and Chris’s dearest friend. But after the girl is murdered, all the evidence leads the police to believe she was telling the truth–and that Sister Joseph is the prime suspect.
Can evidence ever lie? Chris prays that it can. But as she frantically searches for the link between the anonymous woman who gave away her newborn two decades ago and a brutal murder this Mother’s Day, it seems only a miracle can save Sister Joseph from a life behind bars.
The April Fools’ Day Murder (Christine Bennett #13)
A SECOND CHANCE TO DIE
For his favorite charity, the high school drama club, Willard Platt fakes his own murder as an April Fool stunt. But the repeat performance later that day is the real thing. And some, including the next-door neighbor, say he deserved it.
Investigator (and ex-nun) Christine Bennett is haunted by the sad state of Willard’s survivors. His widow roams the road at night. His son has a troubled marriage and bizarre secret life. Behind this suburban family’s respectable facade, violent passions are seething. For this is not the first tragedy to strike them. Nor will it be the last. . .
The Cinco de Mayo Murder (Christine Bennett #17)
MAYDAY!
When Christine Bennett is invited on a sightseeing trip to Arizona, she jumps at the chance for a little adventure. But the excursion reminds her of a former high school classmate, Heinz Gruner, who died twenty years earlier on Cinco de Mayo while hiking Picacho Peak near Tucson. Chris decides to contact Heinz’s mother, who has been wondering all these years how her beloved son, an experienced hiker, plunged to his death. Her one wish is to find out the truth–whether it was an accident, as the police report claimed, or murder.
So Chris begins sleuthing–tracking down anyone and everyone connected to her old classmate. Determined to unravel a mystery, if there is indeed one to unravel, Chris will stop at nothing to uncover the dire secrets that exist about that fateful day in May.
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The Good Friday Murder (Christine Bennett #1)
https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=1294&t=1512448
The Christening Day Murder (Christine Bennett #3)
https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=1294&t=2832289
The Christmas Night Murder (Christine Bennett #5)
https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=1294&t=1410927
The Thanksgiving Day Murder (Christine Bennett #6)
https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=1294&t=1261325
The Passover Murder (Christine Bennett #7)
https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=1294&t=2643709
The New Year’s Eve Murder & The Labor Day Murder (Christine Bennett #9&10)
https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=1294&t=1512448
The Happy Birthday Murder (Christine Bennett #14)
https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=1294&t=1261325
The Bar Mitzvah Murder (Christine Bennett #15)
https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=1294&t=1263395
The Silver Anniversary Murder (Christine Bennett Mysteries #16)
https://forum.mobilism.org/viewtopic.php?f=1294&t=2090012