Tuesday, April 21, 2009

In the Bleak Midwinter by Julia Spencer-Fleming
A Rev. Clare Fergusson and Russ Van Alstyne Mystery

Clare Ferguson is the newly ordained priest of St. Alban's Episcopal Church in the small upstate New York town of Millers Kill. (Kill is a Dutch derivative meaning a stream that runs into a river, in this case, Millers Kill runs into the Hudson.) She is faced with not only an early December snowstorm and the bitter cold of her first Northern winter but also a conservative vestry, who apparently expended all their daring on hiring her, a female priest. When a baby is left on the church doorstep with a note designating that he be given to two of her parishioners, Clare calls in police chief Russ Van Alstyne. The foundling case quickly becomes an investigation into murder that will shatter the lives of members of her congregation, challenge her own feelings and faith and threaten her life. With her background as an army helicopter pilot, Clare is not a typical priest. Smart, courageous and tough, she is also caring, kindhearted and blessed with a refreshing personality.

Despite the philosophical differences, Clare and Russ find they are kindred spirits in having shared careers in the Army; Russ in Vietnam, Clare in Desert Storm and Africa. But also have conflicting ideals as Clare is the eternal optimist who looks for the good in everyone and every situation. Russ is the archetype of jaded, world-weary and cynical cop who can't imagine a god who would let such horrible things happen to his creation. There develops the backbone of the story as we see their development from working relationship to friendship hinting at sexual tension. The story finishes up with satisfactory twist and leaves me wanting to see how the future books deal with the sexual tension between the two. Plus I really wanted to curl up with some cocoa and a fire and it's reaching 100 degrees today!