'I found it refreshingly different and a compelling read!'
Joy Lennick, author of My Gentle War (Memoir of an Essex Girl), Hurricane Halsey, Running Your Own Small Hotel and Jobs in Baking and Confectionery.
Thank you, Joy.
The Bread of Tears available as a paperback and e-book here
When she was a cop,
she made their life hell.
Now she’s a nun, God
help them!
Before taking her vows, Sister Rose was
Maggie Weaver, a Newcastle policewoman. While uncovering a serial killer, she suffered
severe trauma, and after being nursed back to health she becomes a nun. In her
new calling she is sent to London to run a hostel for the homeless. Here, she
does good works, and also combats prejudice and crime.
As
she attempts to save a homeless woman from a local gang boss, events crystallise, taking her back to Newcastle,
the scene of her nightmares, to play out the final confrontation against drug
traffickers, murderers and old enemies in the police.
She
finds her spiritual self and a new identity. She is healed through faith and
forgiveness. It’s also about her surviving trauma and grief – a triumph of the
human spirit, of good over evil.
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