Frank Bennett, adopted son of a smuggler-turned-priest, is puzzled by his father's young housekeeper. Later, Frank becomes absorbed by the mystery surrounding his father's death. Like all of Mosher's novels, this Dickens-like saga is full of colorful characters, including a theological idiot savant and a bedraggled illusionist.
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Frank Bennett, adopted son of a smuggler-turned-priest, is puzzled by his father's young housekeeper. Later, Frank becomes absorbed by the mystery surrounding his father's death. Like all of Mosher's novels, this Dickens-like saga is full of colorful characters, including a theological idiot savant and a bedraggled illusionist.
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