"Mystery fiction." . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Pastor and her headmaster husband cope with unrest and personal problems in a small community." . . . . . . "Evensong : [a novel]" . . . . . "In this sequel to Father Melancholy's Daughter, Margaret Bonner, the young pastor of High Balsam's Episcopal Church, encounters three strangers: \"a firebrand female evangelist with a haunted past; an elderly, itinerant man whose visit to this quiet hamlet may be no accident; and a troubled boy whom Margaret's husband ... is determined to save.\"--Cover."@en . "Evensong"@en . "Evensong" . "An Anglican priestess in North Carolina finds her role threatened by a fiery evangelist, also a woman. It happens in a town in the Smoky Mountains where Margaret Bonner runs an Episcopal ministry. The area is plagued by social unrest and fundamentalist preacher Grace Munger is muscling in, claiming her brand of religion will bring hope. By the author of Father Melancholy's Daughter." . "An Anglican priestess in North Carolina finds her role threatened by a fiery evangelist, also a woman. It happens in a town in the Smoky Mountains where Margaret Bonner runs an Episcopal ministry. The area is plagued by social unrest and fundamentalist preacher Grace Munger is muscling in, claiming her brand of religion will bring hope. By the author of Father Melancholy's Daughter."@en . . . "AftonsÄng"@sv . "AftonsÄng" . . . "Domestic fiction"@en . "Domestic fiction" . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . "Narrates the life of a young female Episcopal priest in High Balsam, a small, economically distressed Smoky Mountain town, which is shaken up by the arrival of three strangers."@en . . . . . "North Carolina" . . "Great Smoky Mountains (N.C. and Tenn.)" . . . .