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His Right Hand

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

His Right Hand

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781616957636

Publisher:

Soho Press Inc

Imprint:

Soho Press Inc

Publication Date:

15th October 2016

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 191mm

Description

In Draper, Utah, a tight-knit Mormon community is thrown into upheaval when their ward's second counsellor, one of the bishop's right-hand men, is found dead in an elaborately staged murder on church property. Carl Ashby was known as a devout Mormon, a pillar of the community, a loving husband and father. Who would want him dead Linda realises that if the police are to catch the killer, they are going to need an ally on the inside - and she is the only one who can help. Carl was living a life of secrecy for 20 years.

Reviews

Praise for His Right Hand

An ABA IndieNext Selection for December 2015

"Absorbing . . . Besides the fact that I cannot resist a good mystery, Mette Ivie Harrison's books had an added allure . . . [They]are rich with real-life details that often get lost in stereotypes."
Karen Grigsby Bates, NPR's All Things Considered

"A fast moving crime story, but also far more than that. Deep social and moral issues dealt with, and made real with compassion and honesty. I couldn't put it down!"
Anne Perry

"For all of its thoughtful exploration of LGBT people and issues, His Right Handis also a good mystery. Yet it's the issues the book raises that will make readers hungry for more of Linda and her close-knit community."
Paula Woods, Los Angeles Times

"A heartfelt story that opens outsiders to a fascinating world."
The Boston Globe

"You wouldnt expect a book about the crime-solving wife of a staid Mormon leader to be so edgy and engrossing. It has all the outward signs of being a conventional 'cozy' mystery that plays it safe.But Linda Wallheim, the bishops wife, is quite the independent thinker who is full of surprisesand Harrison delivers a provocative tale that doesnt shy away from timely social issues."
Ft. Worth Star-Telegram

"[The] Linda Wallheim novels are worth reading, and not only for their uncompromising plot lines and compelling conclusions. They should raise important and necessary questions about Mormonism itself in every thinking Mormons mind."
Association for Mormon Letters

"Intriguing . . . [Harrison]puts in the forefront many issues, such as gender and sexual orientation, to which characters react in various ways, many of which feel authentic and show that no one has a perfect life."
The Deseret News

"His Right Hand is a fascinating novel that explores the LDS world and how it reacts when a treasured member of the church is not what he appears to be. Watching Linda juggle her duties as a bishop's wife, adjust to life as an empty-nester and solve a murder keeps readers turning the pages of this riveting mystery penned by a member of the LDS church."
Bookreporter

"A mesmerising look into the very fibre of Mormon life . . . Harrison's writing is spectacularly subdued, quietly eloquent."
Fresh Fiction

"A masterpiece of socially relevant genre fiction. Her voice is one of the most unique in the genre, and I cannot wait to see what subject she will address next."
MysteryPeople Bookstore, Pick of the Month

"Outstanding . . . The suspect pool may be small, but Harrison once again dramatizes the agonizing plight of those who firmly believe church doctrine and yet by their nature have a fundamental conflict with it."
Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

"Harrison provides a fascinating look into the Mormon church from the point of view of a woman who sometimes struggles with its strict rules. Lindas insiders perspective is almost as engrossing as the mystery itself. Recommended for mystery lovers."
Library Journal

"Does a wonderful job of parting the curtain on many of the Mormon Church's mysteries."
Kirkus Reviews

"Linda is an extremely likable and refreshingly imperfect series leadan ideal guide to aspects of Mormon life that may be unknown to many readers. Shes also curious, smart, and impulsiveessential traits for any successful amateur sleuth! In her authors note, Harrison explains that this book was inspired by the journey of a family friend who came out as transgender and transitioned while remaining in the Mormon faith."
Booklist

"Often we forget to pay attention to the different cultures that are on our owndoorstep. I find Harrison's Linda Wallheim books to begood mysteries with strong characters. That they are also meditative and enlightening is icing on the cake."
Kittling Books

Praise forThe Bishop's Wife

ABA IndieNext Selection for January, 2015
An ABA IndieBound Bestseller
PLA LibraryReads Selection for January, 2015
APublishers WeeklyMost Anticipated Book of Fall 2014


The Bishops Wife has good reason to draw a large readership. It places heavy emphasis on domestic abuse and on the question of how dangerous fire-breathing extremists really are. The man who inveighs against women as whores and sinners may or may not be anything worse than a crank. The man who speaks sanctimoniously of them may be much worse . . . Thats why Ms. Harrisons Linda is such a welcome character: In her role as Sister Wallheim, she encourages women to speak freely, at least to her, and to escape the shame that has burdened some of them since childhood."
Janet Maslin, The New York Times

"Sane, wise, likable . . . [The] solution is nicely surprising, and Linda has an engrossing voice, at once modest and assured."
Charles Finch, USA Today

"Excellent . . . Watching Linda Wallheim take on the church and its entitled male members as she unravels the mystery of Carrie's and Helena's disappearances is one of the chief pleasures of this richly detailed debut."
Los Angeles Times

"Eye-opening . . . A novel so far from my reality I needed a telescope, but I think that's why I enjoyed this debut so much."
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

"Intelligent and wry . . . Refreshing."
Raleigh News & Observer

"A stunning contemporary mystery set in Mormon country . . . [Harrison] easily transports readers into a world most will find as unfamiliar as a foreign country."
Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

"Linda is a fascinating character . . . Her ties to both her family and her church are strong, but she is not beyond questioning her deeply held beliefs when necessary."
Booklist, Starred Review

Author Bio

Mette Ivie Harrison is the author of numerous books for young adults. She holds a PhD in German literature from Princeton University and is a nationally ranked triathlete. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, she lives in Utah with her husband and five children. The Bishop's Wife was her crime fiction debut.

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