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Father Dowling thought about it. “If there is something Edna Hospers should need at the senior center…”

“I'll ask. Vivian and Henry are great fans. Perhaps we could combine on something or other.”

“Perhaps. Louise told me that you do volunteer work at the center.”

George looked beyond Father Dowling and then met his eyes. “My wife and I owe everything to that place. It is thanks to the center that we got Martha.”

“I was told that Martha's father had come there, making inquiries.”

George said nothing, but what he was thinking registered in his eyes.

“She also showed me the SUV you donated to them.”

There are moments so pregnant with possibilities that no one can predict what will emerge from them. This was one. Father Dowling did not need to be more explicit to let George Lynch realize what he had discovered. The foster father who would do anything for his adopted daughter had meant it. Only after a long silence did he speak.

“How can I protect Martha from this?”

“The first thing you should do is talk to Cy Horvath.”

George Lynch nodded.

“Perhaps that is the second thing.”

“And what is the first?”

“Confessing what you have done to God and asking his forgiveness.”

“How can even he forgive me?”

Father Dowling got out a stole and put it on. He was not an advocate of hustling people to the sacraments, only of making them easily available.

“Should I kneel, Father?”

“That isn't necessary.”

And so it was that Father Dowling as a stand-in for the Almighty first heard George Lynch's story. Of course, it was told to him in a different vein than it was afterward to the police. The great obstacle for George was that he could not say he wished he had not done what he had done. It would have been Pickwickian to ask him to promise never to do again what he had done. Nathaniel Fleck had been a unique case. Eventually, George acknowledged that he was sorry he was not sorry, and Father Dowling gave him absolution, praying down pardon and peace on a soul that had loved not wisely but too well.

Also by Ralph McInerny

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On This Rockne

Lack of the Irish

Irish Tenure

Book of Kills

Emerald Aisle

Celt and Pepper

Irish Coffee

Green Thumb

Father Dowling Mystery Series

Her Death of Cold

The Seventh Station

Bishop as Pawn

Lying Three

Second Vespers

Thicker Than Water

A Loss of Patients

The Grass Widow

Getting a Way with Murder

Rest in Pieces

The Basket Case

Abracadaver

Four on the Floor

Judas Priest

Desert Sinner

Seed of Doubt

A Cardinal Offense

The Tears of Things

Grave Undertakings

Triple Pursuit

Prodigal Father

Last Things

Requiem for a Realtor

Andrew Broom Mystery Series

Cause and Effect

Body and Soul

Savings and Loam

Mom and Dead

Law and Ardor

Heirs and Parents

BLOOD TIES
. Copyright © 2005 by Ralph McInerny. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. For information, address St. Martin's Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

McInerny, Ralph M.

Blood ties: a Father Dowling mystery / Ralph McInerny.

   p. cm.

ISBN 0-312-33690-X

EAN 978-0-312-33690-5

1. Dowling, Father (Fictitious character)—Fiction. 2. Birthfathers—Crimes against—Fiction. 3. Birthparents—Fiction. 4. Catholics—Fiction. 5. Illinois—Fiction. 6. Adoptees—Fiction. 7. Clergy—Fiction. I. Title.

PS3563.A31166B55  2005

813'.54—dc22

2005042759

First Edition: July 2005

eISBN 9781466841994

First eBook edition: March 2013

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