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Karen Ullo's avatar

Very good insights. I’d like to recommend Emily Hanlon as an author with a wonderful modern spin on the God-like Catholic detective—not a priest but a quirky old church lady who always wears purple. The first book is called Who Am I to Judge?, and the series is the Martha and Marya Mysteries.

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Haley,

As always, I so enjoy your thoughts in your newsletters. What a great “Part III” on Order and Chaos and the murder mystery! As I am currently reading the Cormoran Strike mysteries (by Robert Galbraith/J.K. Rowling), I have been wondering about the flawed detective who restores order in a chaotic world. Strike is definitely the “hero or the investigator [who] crosses London with something of the loneliness and liberty of a prince in a tale of elfland.” It would not surprise me to know Galbraith/Rowling knows these words by Chesterton.

Wondering if you have read The Cormoran Strike mysteries and if you think it a series that revolves around his flaws (at times, perhaps), or would you consider him a just and ordered detective? I am inclined to think the latter, especially as the series continues into its recently published 7th installment, however thought I would pose that question about a modern detective at the forefront of my reading.

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