![]() ![]() ![]() Sister Holiday is terrible at investigation, mishandling physical evidence and hiding it from the police, and quickly becomes a prime suspect herself. All of this adds up to a promising premise, but it never gels. As the number of suspects multiplies, more fires and more deaths occur, and Sister Holiday’s mission becomes more urgent. Sister Holiday is horrified but also galvanized-she’s determined to solve the crime despite having no background in investigation. Then someone sets a fire at the school that results in serious injuries to two students and the death of one of the school’s janitors. But she’s been welcomed into the tiny order of the Sisters of the Sublime Blood (total members: four nuns) and is doing her best at “serving the impossible truth of queer piety” as a music teacher at a struggling parochial school in New Orleans. Sister Holiday has a somewhat unusual background for a Catholic nun: former punk musician, lesbian with a chaotic romantic history, enthusiastic substance abuser, and survivor of family tragedy. A nun with a wild past investigates crimes close to home. ![]()
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