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"He has mastered the art of suspense"- The Arizona Daily Star Millions of Blackie Ryan fans will be thrilled with his return. Bestselling novelist Andrew. M. Greeley has captured the imagination of the reading public with the improbable Bishop Blackie Ryan, who works for the aristocratic, haughty, sometimes arrogant but often slyly good humored Sean Cardinal Cronin, the Archbishop of Chicago. The Vatican has just assigned auxiliary Bishop Gus Quill to the Archdiocese of Chicago over the violent protests of Archbishop Cronin, and the not so silent protests of Bishop Ryan. Bishop Quill is under the illusion, one might say the delusion, that he has bent sent from Rome to replace the good Archbishop when in Rome was dying to get rid of him because of his incompetence. Immediately on arriving in Chicago, he manages to disappear while riding the L train, and it is up to Blackie to find him. As Archbishop Cronin says, "The Vatican does not like to loose Bishops, even auxiliaries." And thus begins the search for the missing bishop who no one really wants to find. Of course, none of this is too much for the intrepid little Bishop Ryan. He faces these problems squarely and with the kind of deductive mind reminiscent of G.K. Chestertons Father Brown, manages to find solutions to some of the most baffling mysteries he has ever encountered. "Ryan is a most unlikely and unforgettable hero."- Publishers Weekly FATHER ANDREW M GREELEY
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