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A brilliant and deeply moving account of the life of a Scottish Catholic priest in the first half of the 20th Century, this novel is small-town epic that is as humorous as it is witty. Bruce Marshall combines the action of a screenplay with the descriptive talents of a novelist, and offers a picture of the challenges, comforts, and even the delights of the religious life.

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A brilliant and deeply moving account of the life of a Scottish Catholic priest in the first half of the 20th Century, this novel is small-town epic that is as humorous as it is witty. Bruce Marshall combines the action of a screenplay with the descriptive talents of a novelist, and offers a picture of the challenges, comforts, and even the delights of the religious life.
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Lieutenant-Colonel Claude Cunningham, known as Bruce Marshall (1899-1987), was a prolific Scottish writer of fiction and nonfiction books on a wide range of topics and in various genres. His first book, A Thief in the Night , came out in 1918. His last, An Account of Capers, was published posthumously in 1988. In addition to this novel, his best known works are Father Malachy's Miracle (1931) and Vespers for Vienna (1947).