Book description
When Sister Joan of the Order of the Daughters of Compassion is
transfered to the convent in Cornwall she goes wth instructions from
the Mother Superior to solve the puzzle in the last letter of a dying
nun. On the surface, all is sweetness and light in the convent on the
moors, but it does not take Joan long to detect that there are som
ugly shadows lurking beneath and some very suspicious circumstances to
be explained. There is the novice who vanished, and the statue that
doesn't fit, and the accident that might not have been an accident at
all. And who is the young man hiding in the bracken? In an atmosphere
of silence, prayer and increasing menace, Sister Joan, a natural
rebel, tries to discover the truth and set it right without violating
the vows she has taken. This mystery novel is the first in a series
about a modern young woman who has chosen to live under medieval
discipline, and finds that only too frequently her two worlds collide.
"Veronica Black was born in Caernarvon. She obtained an English
and Philosophy degree, as well as a teaching diploma, from the
University College of North Wales. Several of her novels published by
Robert Hale feature monastic sleuth Sister Joan, including Vow of
Chastity, Vow of Penance and Vow of Obedience."