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INTRODUCING MERRILY Merrily Watkins, parish priest, single mother,
exorcist, works for the Diocese of Hereford in a remote village on the
border of England and Wales. Like many men and women doing an
essentially medieval job in an increasingly secular society, she's
never certain how much she can permit herself to believe. It doesn't
help that she sometimes has to work with psychiatrists and the police.
Or that her employer, the Church of England, is far from free of
prejudice, sexism, greed and corruption. Or that Merrily's teenage
daughter is more interested in paganism than the priesthood. No wonder
she smokes. No wonder she occasionally lapses into language hard to
find in the Bible. THE SECRETS OF PAIN The elite warriors of the
Hereford-based SAS know all about pain and the enduring of it. Syd
Spicer, ex-SAS trooper, has found himself back the Regiment - this
time as its chaplain, responsible for the spiritual welfare of the
hardest men in or out of uniform. Faced with a case which would
normally be passed discreetly to Hereford diocesan exorcist Merrily
Watkins, Spicer is forced, for security reasons, to try and handle it
himself... and is coming close to a breakdown. Meanwhile, the
scattered communities along the Welsh border have their own crisis.
With recession biting deep, urban crime has spilled into the
countryside and old barbaric evils are revived. When a wealthy
landowner is hacked to death in his own farmyard, the senior
investigating officer, DI Frannie Bliss is caught in the backlash, his
private life in danger of exposure. With the framework of her own
world beginning to crack, Merrily Watkins is persuaded to venture into
areas where neither a priest nor a woman is welcome... to unearth
secrets linked with the border's pagan past. Secrets which she knows
can never be disclosed.