The murder mysteries that make up this unusual anthology all have one thing in common: the hero or heroine who solves the crime is a Catholic cleric. Perhaps that should not be surprising, for since the time of G. K. Chesterton those who have explored stories with a religious belief or background have tended to place them in the Middle Ages. And during that time most Christians were in one way or another connected to the Catholic church. From Chestertons classic priest-turned-detective Father Brown to Peter Tremaynes historical Celtic nun and lawyer, Sister Fidelma, religious men and women put aside their professional duties for a moment to take up an altogether different vocation for a short timethat of detective and solver of crimes unspeakable. The stories in this collection of Catholic clerical sleuthing includes: Whispers of the Dead by Peter Tremayne Bless Me Father, For I Have Sinned by Ed Gorman Death by Fire by Anne Perry and Malachi Saxon The Arrow of Ice by Edward D. Hoch The Rag and Bone Man by Lillian Stewart Carl Divine Justice by Charles Meyer Cemetery of the Innocents by Stephen Dentinger Veronicas Veil by Monica Quill Lowly Death by Margaret Frazer Ex Libris by Kate Gallison A Clerical Error by Michael Jecks Through a Glass, Darkly by Kate Charles The Knights Confession by P. C. Doherty The Shorn Lamb by Ralph McInerny