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The protagonist of this novel, Sister Agnes, has a complex back story. She was not always involved in religious life. Agnes was married to an abusive man and came to the church some time after this relationship ended.
Agnes now is involved with a homeless shelter. A woman comes there looking for her husband, Jay. He seems like a bad boy. What happened to him?
In further complications, what was the cause and reason for a fire in a church? How will events come together? And, to add to the mayhem, what about that chalice? Find out and follow the somewhat rebellious sister (Agnes) who investigates. Readers are given a complex and thrilling story in these pages.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Joffe Books for this title. All opinions are my own.
Pub date: 31 October 2024




I have read and enjoyed Kate Atkinson’s Jackson Brodie mysteries. Life After Life and A God in Ruins have been in my TBR pile for quite awhile. When, pre-publication, I read about Transcription, I knew that I wanted to read this novel. Some of my favorite fictional subjects were in fact subjects in the novel including WWII, Britain and spies. Despite all of this, I did not enjoy Transcription as much as I had hoped that I would. Yes, the pages turned and there were some good plot twists but, somehow, I expected more given that Atkinson is so accomplished a writer. My favorite parts of the book were the parenthetical asides.