Andrew M. Greeley
Author
Series
Nuala Anne McGrail volume 3
Pub. Date
1998
Description
With only a few weeks left before his wedding, Dermot is hoping his fiancee Nuala won't have anymore psychic dreams, but before he knows what is happening, he is following one of Nuala's hunches and trying to solve a historic mystery.
Author
Series
Father Blackie Ryan mysteries volume 4
Pub. Date
[1987]
Description
Father Blackie Ryan must find the dangerous killer of a wealthy matriarch shot aboard her luxury yacht.
23) Fall from grace
Author
Pub. Date
[1993]
Description
"A controversial and provocative novel about a prominent Chicago family and the winds of scandal and betrayal that threaten to bring it down." "With more than 15 million books in print, Andrew M. Greeley is known as a writer who can reach out to readers with superb stories that uncover the hidden passions in men and women, stories that reveal the essential nature of love, risks, and pursuits. In Fall from Grace, he demonstrates once again his keen...
Author
Series
Time between the stars volume 3
Pub. Date
[1987]
Description
"A Bernard Geis Associates book." After twenty years of marriage plagued by bitterness, Red Kane finds himself falling in love with his wife all over again--and at the same time, pursued by an implacable, attractive God.
26) Love song
Author
Series
Time between the stars volume 5
Pub. Date
[1989]
Description
Beautiful Assistant D. A. Marie Lyons and attorney Conor Clarke fall passionately in love, but Clarke's crime-tainted past threatens Lyon's career and their relationship unless he can prove he had been framed and win her back.
Author
Pub. Date
c2000
Description
"Greeley discusses the central themes of Catholic culture: sacrament, salvation, community, festival, hierarchy, erotic desire, and the mother love of God. Ranging widely from Bernini to Scorsese, Greeley's discourse distills these themes from the high arts of Catholic culture and asks: Do these values really influence people's lives? Using international survey data, he shows the counterintuitive ways in which Catholics are defined. He goes on to...