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THE NAME AT THE ALTAR

THE NAME AT THE ALTAR

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Thu, Jun 25, 2026
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Fiction
Mystery
Conspiracy
Amateur Sleuth
Action and Thriller
When Reverend Mara Nwosu arrives at Saint Orison as its first woman curate, she expects a difficult parish, a demanding new role, and the scrutiny that follows every woman who enters a position once reserved for men. She also expects to learn from Father Adrian Vale. Adrian is a respected priest, a celebrated advocate for women's ordination, and one of the Communion's most trusted public voices. But as Saint Orison prepares to digitize its historical records, Mara begins to notice small signs of unease. A routine records check uncovers something that should not be there. Historian Salma Vey believes every discrepancy has an explanation. Bishop Helena Ward begins to suspect that Adrian's questions are not entirely hypothetical. And beyond the parish, someone who has known him for decades receives a warning that the past may no longer stay contained. As Restoration Sunday approaches, Mara must decide whether Adrian is protecting someone, concealing a mistake, or preparing for a truth that could change Saint Orison forever.
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