Monday, 15 February 2021

The Liar (Eddie Flynn Series) by Steve Cavanagh


Paperback: The Liar won the 2018 Dagger Awards Best Book and is the third book in the Eddie Flynn legal series set in New York.

WHO IS DEADLIER...

Leonard Howell's worst nightmare has come true: his daughter Caroline has been kidnapped. Not content with relying on the cops, Howell calls the only man he trusts to get her back.

... THE MAN WHO KNOWS THE TRUTH ...

Eddie Flynn knows what it's like to lose a daughter and vows to bring Caroline home safe. Once a con artist, now a hotshot criminal attorney, Flynn is no stranger to the shady New York underworld.

... OR THE ONE WHO BELIEVES A LIE?

However, as he steps back into his old life, Flynn realizes that the rules of game have changed - and that he is being played. But who is pulling the strings? And is anyone in this twisted case telling the truth...?

A missing girl, a desperate father and a case that threatens to destroy everyone involved - Eddie Flynn's got his work cut out in the thrilling new novel from the author of The Defence.

About the author: Steve Cavanagh was born and raised in Belfast before leaving for Dublin at the age of eighteen to study Law. He currently practices civil rights law and has been involved in several high profile cases; in 2010, he represented a factory worker who suffered racial abuse in the workplace and won the largest award of damages for race discrimination in Northern Ireland legal history. He holds a certificate in Advanced Advocacy and lectures on various legal subjects (but really he just likes to tell jokes). 

His novel The Liar won the 2018 CWA Gold Dagger award while his follow-up novel Thirteen won the Theakston Old Peculiar Crime Novel of the Year Award in 2019. Twisted was a Sunday Times Top 10 bestseller. He is married with two young children. 

Follow Steve on twitter @SSCav or on his website at www.stevecavanaghauthor.com or on Facebook. 

Rating: 5/5

Sunday, 14 February 2021

The History of the Devils of Loudun: The Alleged Possession of the Ursuline Nuns, and the Trial and Execution of Urbain Grandier told by an Eye-Witness by Edmund Goldsmid


Paperback: This book (2018) contains all three volumes of Edmund Goldsmid's The History of the Devils of Loudun (1887), which deals with the purported demonic possession, sexual repression, religious fanaticism, and mass hysteria that occurred in the small town of Loudun in seventeenth-century France. 

This volume concentrates on the Roman Catholic priest called Urbain Grandier and the members of a convent containing Ursuline nuns who claim to have been possessed by demons as a result of a deal made between Grandier and Satan, examining eye-witness accounts and other evidence related to the events. 

Born at Rouvère, near Sablé, at the very end of the sixteenth century, Urbain Grandier was curate and Canon of Loudun. On obtaining this living, he became so popular a preacher that the envy of the monks was excited against him. He was first accused of incontinency; but, being acquitted, his enemies instigated some nuns to play the part of persons possessed, and in their convulsions to charge Grandier with being the cause of their visitation. This horrible, though absurd, charge was countenanced by Cardinal Richelieu, who had been persuaded that Grandier had satirized him. It is this celebrated case which our credulous author endeavours to prove! 

The History of the Devils of Loudun will appeal to those with an interest in occult subjects and notable historical cases related to purported occult subjects in particular. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with the original text and artwork.

It is translated from the original French, La Veritable Histoire des Diables de Loudun, De la possession des Religieuses Ursulines, et de la Condamnation d'Urbain Grandier, par un témoin.

About the writer: It is written by an eye-witness, an actor in the scenes described in the book. The eye-witness's name is Monsieur des Niau, Counsellor at la Flèche and a firm believer in the absurd charges brought against the priest, Grandier.

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Thursday, 11 February 2021

Butler's Lives of the Saints: Concise Edition, Revised and Updated by Alban Butler and Michael J Walsh (ed)


Paperback: Growth in faith can be helped by stories and legends of the saints. The lives of good men and women can be, and often are, an inspiration to us. Happily, their memory is recorded in one of the classic works on Christian sainthood, Butler's Lives of the Saints. - Cardinal Basil Hume, OSB, Archbishop of Westminster.

For more than two centuries, Butler's Lives of the Saints has been hailed as the authority on the Christian patron saints. It has come to be known as one of the most influential works of piety produced within the English Catholic community.

Now, in this new edition of the original classic, Michael Walsh has culled the rich resources of earlier editions to accentuate the more modern and best-documented saints. Echoing the charm and style of the eighteenth-century edition, Walsh's volume has been edited to make the fascinating and inspiring lives of the saints easily accessible to readers today. 

This edition features saints from many nations and backgrounds and includes new articles on recently canonized saints. The index offers the list of saints from the complete edition, and includes all new canonizations and new dates, making it the most up-to-date listing of saints available. 

Butler's Lives of the Saints was originally published in 1756-9. The revised edition in four volumes edited by Herbert J Thurston SJ was published in 1926-38. 

This edition (1991) remains a remarkable reference source and, through its comprehensive biographies, a valuable aid to devotion and a rich source of historical information.

About the author and editor: Alban Butler (1710-1773) was an English Roman Catholic priest and hagiographer. He taught philosophy and theology at the English college at Douai for a time. The middle years of his life he spent on the mission in England, working chiefly in Staffordshire, and in Norwich as chaplain to the family of the Duke of Norfolk. In 1766, he was appointed President of the English College at St Omer, from which the English Jesuits had recently been expelled, and died in that office on 15 May 1773. In the midst of a very busy life, he had found time to copy manuscripts for Bishop Challoner's Memoirs of Missionary Priests, and to write a number of learned works of his own. Butler's Lives of the Saints has remained his masterpiece.

Michael Walsh is the author of The Triumph of the Meek and editor of Butler's Lives of the Patron Saints.

Wednesday, 10 February 2021

Walking The Little Way Of Thérèse of Lisieux: Discovering The Path Of Love by Joseph F Schmidt FSC


Paperback: Pray this book, and please don't rush it. Or maybe it's better to say, live it. We can do no better than listen. - Sr Miriam Pollard OCSO, Prioress, Santa Rita Abbey, Sonoita, Arizona.

From her early years, Thérèse of Lisieux desired to be a saint, so the primary focus of her life was to walk the path of love - what she called “the science of love.” But she often asked herself if her love was pure and authentic. 

With sensitivity and insight, author Joseph Schmidt shows us how Thérèse discovered six unique qualities of the heart that told her that she was indeed walking the path of authentic love. These qualities - inner freedom, creativity, compassion, willingness, self-surrender or abandonment, and gratefulness - “opened her heart to a new depth of God’s life in and through her.” 

Eventually, they played a very practical role in Thérèse’s ordinary day-to-day life relationships - and they can in our own as well.

As he did in his earlier book on Thérèse, Everything Is Grace, Joseph Schmidt breaks new ground in his latest book and offers tremendous food for thought and reflection on the spirituality of this great saint.

Walking The Little Way of Thérèse of Lisieux (2012) is a must read for those interested in the spirituality of Thérèse.

About the author: Joseph F Schmidt FSC is the author of the highly acclaimed and best-selling Everything is Grace: The Life and Way of Thérèse of Lisieux (2007) as well as Praying with Thérèse of Lisieux and Praying Our Experiences. He is a De LaSalle Christian Brother currently serving in Nairobi, Kenya as a spiritual director, lecturer and retreat master.

Tuesday, 9 February 2021

The Diary Of Princess Pushy's Sister: A Memoir (Part 1) by Samantha Markle


Paperback: Things are not always as they seem, in a world where social labels and perceptions often define who we are, how we live, and how we view each other. 

With a BA in sociology, and an MA in counselling, Samantha never thought she would find herself caught in between the cross hairs of media mayhem, as she defends herself, and her father, by dispelling social labels, and fake news, when her sister marries a Duke, and a Royal fairy plummets from the tea towels. 

Samantha holds firmly to the belief that truth, family, and faith, triumph over all perceptions, plots and ultimatums. 

The truth is stranger than fiction.

The Diary of Princess Pushy's Sister (2021) is the author's look back on her life since the 1960s, growing up in a very extraordinary and normal family. It is a memoir of Samantha Markle's personal experiences and observations as a granddaughter, daughter, sister, mother, in a family that collided with history in an unexpected but relatable way.

About the author: Born in Chicago in 1964 and raised in Southern California, Samantha Markle is an author, screenwriter and counsellor. Having battled MS in a wheelchair for most of her adult life, she is no stranger to challenges or tenacity. With one screenplay in pre-production, and her first book completed, she continues to roll uphill as a squeaky wheel to defend the truth and inspire others to look beyond social labels and fake news, to understand who we are as people. 

Sunday, 7 February 2021

A Gracious Life, The Life of Barbara Acarie, Blessed Mary Of The Incarnation by Emily Bowles

Paperback: This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.

This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.

Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.

We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

This reprint is first published in 1879 by Burns and Oates, London and dedicated "to the Carmelite Nuns of the Rue d'Enfer in Paris, true daughters of St Teresa, brave, constant and single of heart, who owe their foundation to Barbara Acarie."

Saturday, 6 February 2021

Carmelite Mysticism Historical Sketches by Titus Brandsma OCarm


Paperback: The lectures on the development and progress of Carmelite mysticism written by the Rev Titus Brandsma, OCarm, PhD, formerly rector of the Catholic University of Holland and professor of the history of mysticism and Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy in the same school, will be doubly welcome. First, authoritative works on Carmelite life and history written in English are somewhat rare; second, the author by his many years of research and lecture in the matter discussed is eminently qualified to speak. The lectures are a development of the lecture given at the Catholic University in Washington on 26 July 1935.

It seems well to single out for comment a few points from the many important conclusions drawn by Father Brandsma. The first concerns the foundation of the Carmelite Order. Father Brandsma together with the early Fathers of the Church assumes that the Prophet Elias was the founder and inspiration of all eremitical and religious life. Whatever ideal other orders and religious may have added to those offered by the great Prophet of Carmel, the Carmelites have chosen to retain Elias for their ideal and teacher and have always striven to realise in their own lives the example set by him. They have never recognized any other teacher. They alone of all those who in the beginning strove to imitate the great Prophet, remain faithful to their first ideal and so have every right to claim the Prophet Elias as their Founder.

The second point refers to the spirit of prayer and contemplation of the Order of Carmel. The learned author points out that it is a mistake to point to St. Teresa and St. John of the Cross at the beginnings of the Carmelite school of mysticism. These two saints were trained in the spiritual life and made their religious profession under the mitigated Rule of Carmel. They were, therefore, only continuing the tradition of the Order in which they had made their religious profession and were transmitting to posterity the spirit of Carmel imbibed from their parent Order. Thus the spirit of prayer and mysticism is not different in the two Orders of Carmel; rather it is the same, since one spring gives rise to the two streams flowing side by side.

The third point deals with the Marian character of the writings of St John of the Cross, the Mystical Doctor. Some have criticised St John of the Cross and have tried to show that he has neglected the Virgin Mother of Carmel in his writing whereas as a Carmelite he should have made much of her. Our author shows how St John assumes devotion to Mary as common Carmelite heritage. It was as useless to enlarge on what was taken for granted as to enlarge on the fact that one breathes. He shows that St John's doctrine cannot be conceived without devotion to Mary the Mother of God.

Carmelite Mysticism Historical Sketches was first published in 1936 by the Carmelite Press. This edition was published in 2002.

About the author: Titus Brandsma OCarm was declared Blessed by Pope John Paul II on November 1985. Since then, the promotion of his cause for sainthood has been in progress. An Interprovincial Committee of Carmelites exists, here in the United States, to educate and inform the Body of Christ as to its progress.

The life of Titus Brandsma began in the quiet countryside of Friesland, Holland, where he was born on 23 February 1881, and ended some sixty years later on 26 July 1942, in the notorious hospital of the Dachau concentration camp.

Titus Brandsma, Dutch priest, educator, journalist and modern mystic, has much to say to Twenty-first Century Christians. His joyful countenance in the face of chronic illness and finally, at the torturous hands of the Nazi’s, is a study in humankind’s sharing of its portion of the Cross of Christ. The frail, bookish-looking clergyman with the big cigar, labeled “That dangerous little friar” by his enemies, was able to perform heroic acts of suffering, followed by forgiveness, because his faith and trust in God was so firmly rooted in prayer. Unlike Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, who made a deliberate commitment of her life as an atonement for sin, Father Brandsma did not seek martyrdom, yet when he was thoroughly convinced it was God’s Will, he was able to accept humiliation and even death.

Tuesday, 2 February 2021

The Fine Points


Hostage To The Devil: The Possession and Exorcism of Five Living Americans (Non-Fiction) by Malachi Martin


Paperback: What happens when a human being becomes possessed by Satan? 

What are the horrors of being possessed? 

What type of man is an exorcist?

Why should he offer himself as hostage to the devil so as to free the person possessed of evil?

What are the physical tortures and mental anguishes of the exorcist?

Malachi Martin, an eminent theologian, fully documents five case-histories of men and women who were possessed and of the exorcists involved, and discusses the significance of his findings which must influence our thinking and beliefs today in his Hostage to the Devil (1976).

About the author: Dr Malachi Martin (1921-1999), eminent theologian, was born in Kerry, Ireland, educated at Belevedere College and entered the Society of Jesus in 1939. He studied at the National University where he took a bachelor's degree in Semitic Languages and Oriental History, with parallel studies in Assyriology at Trinity College. From 1958 until 1964, Malachi Martin served in Rome, where he was a close associate of the renowned Jesuit Cardinal, Augustine Bea, and of Pope John XXIII; and where he was Professor at the Pontifical Biblical Institute of the Vatican, teaching Hebrew, Aramaic, Paleography and the Bible. After twenty-five years as a Jesuit, he was released from his vows of poverty and obedience in 1964. He wrote thrillers about the Roman Catholic Church such as Hostage to the Devil, The Keys of This Blood, Windswept House, and more than a dozen other books. He lived in Manhattan and died at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan.

Monday, 1 February 2021

A Good Family by A H Kim


Paperback: Beth is the darling of God Halsa, a pharmaceutical giant, and she has got the outrageous salary and lifestyle to prove it. Until she lands in white-collar women's prison, thanks to a high-profile whistleblower suit.

Sam, Beth's husband, used to be the town's most eligible bachelor, and he has never had to do anything for himself. Until his wife goes to jail, and he is left to raise two daughters on his own.

Lise, the au pair, is the whistleblower. But is she? Everyone knows she is not clever enough to have done it alone.

Hannah, Sam's sister, is devoted to her family. There is nothing she would not do for them.

Eva, Beth's sister, is the smart one. (Read: not the pretty one.) Her life seems perfect on the surface, but sibling rivalry runs deep.

Martin, Beth's brother, is the firstborn, the former golden boy turned inside-the Beltway businessman. But what is he hiding?

Someone knows something. Someone betrayed Beth.

A Good Family (2020) is the story of the Min-Lindstroms. This is the story of the all-American family as it implodes under the weight of secrets, lies and the unchecked desire for wealth and power.

About the author: A H Kim was born in Seoul, South Korea and immigrated to the US as a young child. She was educated at Harvard College and Berkeley Law School, where she was an editor of the California Law Review. She is a practicing attorney and has served as chief of staff to the CEO and head of investor relations at a Fortune 200 company.

A H Kim is the proud mother of two sons, a longtime cancer survivor, community volunteer, and member of the Writers Grotto. She and her husband live in San Francisco. 

A Good Family is her first novel.

Rating: 5/5

Kenzaburō Ōe (b 1935), Novelist, Short-Story Writer, Essayist, Nobel Prize in Literature 1994