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Turbulent Priests : ウィキペディア英語版
Turbulent Priests

''Turbulent Priests'' is the third novel of the ''Dan Starkey'' series by Northern Irish author, Colin Bateman, released on 6 December 1999 through Harper Collins. Bateman's usage of Rathlin Island (which he renamed "Wrathlin Island" in the novel) as the books setting led to Bateman being invited to unveil a "Writer's Chair", commemorating writers of all origin and genre.
==Plot==
The plot of this novel is based on Wrathlin Island, a small island north of mainland Ireland. Dan Starkey has been sent by Cardinal Daley, the Primate of All Ireland, to investigate reports that the Messiah has returned in the shape of a young girl, Christine, about to start school. Starkey has his wife Patricia and illegitimate child "Little Stevie" join him as he investigates the tiny dry community and meets considerable resistance from the defensive residents.

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