Forgive Us Our Trespasses

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  • ISBN 9781529441475
  • Dimensions: 156 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Quercus Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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REVEREND CLARE BRAKESPEAR RETURNS IN THIS CHARMING AND DELIGHTFULLY COSY CRIME NOVEL FROM THE AUTHOR OF TILL DEATH US DO PART.

THE PERFECT RETREAT IS ABOUT TO GET DEADLY . . .


When Reverend Clare Brakespear is invited to lead the Morva Hotel's annual 'Refresh and Renew' retreat, she's excited about the change of scene. A weeklong trip to Cornwall promises quiet reflection, sea air and a chance to unwind.

The last thing Clare expects is to find herself in the middle of unfinished business. As the guests arrive, tensions rise and old wounds reopen. Everyone's harbouring a secret and one of them may be the key to solving a year-long missing person case. When new evidence comes to light, Clare must team up once again with the prickly DCI Jackie Carter to uncover the truth - before the retreat turns deadly.

Praise for Till Death Us Do Part

'A new star in the crime-writing firmament' Elly Griffiths
'Take a pew for murder most reverend! Deliciously twisty . . . a cosy crime treat' Janice Hallett
'What a cracking read!' J. M. Hall
'Brilliantly fun . . . I was totally captivated' Laura Marshall
'Gripping . . . Rev. Penny Stephens' writing and storytelling is sublime' Graham Barlett

Rev. Penny Stephens was a vicar in a village parish before working as a hospice chaplain in East London and Kent. She now takes services in the Diocese of Rochester, where she is an Honorary Canon of the Cathedral. Till Death Us Do Part is Penny's debut novel.

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