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The wedding service for Luke Flanagan and Maud Lynn was a subdued affair, but it brought out the denizens of the senior center in force. Wally and Melissa were on the altar with the mature couple, and their complete reconciliation seemed in prospect. Luke was as interested in the fate of the company he had founded as in the new life he was embarking upon.

“Sell,” Wally suggested.

“To whom? The Pianones?”

“I doubt they'd want it now.”

Wally was right about that. Amos Carbury offered to work with a Realtor while Luke and Maud were on their honeymoon, but Luke said he had another idea.

“Maud and I will live in the house,” Luke announced. “I won't mind being boss again.”

“Neither will I,” said Maud.

The younger couple seemed to have as little interest in the house as Wally had in Flanagan Concrete. Earl Hospers promised to be the solution to that. Luke would resume the reins temporarily while he trained Earl to take over. Edna was ecstatic.

Marie Murkin was restrained at this news. “I suppose Edna will want to quit,” she sighed.

“Oh, there's no danger of that, Marie,” Father Dowling said. He turned to his visitor. “Would you like tea, Amos?”

“Is the pope German?”

“Marie.”

Off to the kitchen Marie went.

“Phil Keegan and his department think the Pianones have gotten away with murder again, Amos.”

“Perhaps with desecration of the body of that poor vagrant. The murderer of Greg Packer has been tried and convicted.”

“Poor fellow.”

“He seemed almost eager to be punished.”

Punishment is always the hoped-for complement of crime, however seldom the two are combined. Rarer still is the criminal who admits his guilt. Wally Flanagan had returned repentant and was being welcomed back into the bosom of his family, the prodigal son returned, the mate of the putative widow forgiven, yet much of what had happened was the result of his perfidy. Sylvia and Sandra had gone off to California, taking Boleslaw Bochenski with them, an odd trio for that land of broken dreams.

Marie called them to the dining room, where the ritual of tea could be more fittingly performed.

Later, alone in his study, Father Dowling lit a pipe and thought long thoughts. Recent events had brought a renewed sense of the mystery of life. After a time, he took Dante from the shelf and found consolation in those measured cantos.
In la sua voluntade è nostra pace:
In his will is our peace.

 

Also by Ralph McInerny

Father Dowling Mystery Series

The Prudence of the Flesh

Blood Ties

Requiem for a Realtor

Last Things

Prodigal Father

Triple Pursuit

Grave Undertakings

The Tears of Things

A Cardinal Offense

Seed of Doubt

Desert Sinner

Judas Priest

Four on the Floor

Abracadaver

The Basket Case

Rest in Pieces

Getting a Way with Murder

The Grass Widow

A Loss of Patients

Thicker Than Water

Second Vespers

Lying Three

The Seventh Station

Her Death of Cold

Bishop as Pawn

Mysteries Set at the University of Notre Dame

The Letter Killeth

Irish Gilt

Green Thumb

Irish Coffee

Celt and Pepper

Emerald Aisle

Book of Kills

Irish Tenure

Lack of the Irish

On the Rockne

Andrew Broom Mystery Series

Heirs and Parents

Law and Ardor

Mom and Dead

Savings and Loam

Body and Soil

Cause and Effect

This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously.

THE WIDOW'S MATE
. Copyright © 2007 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.

   The widow's mate / Ralph McInerny.—1st ed.

       p. cm.

   ISBN-13: 978-0-312-36455-7

   ISBN-10: 0-312-36455-5

1. Dowling, Father (Fictitious character)—Fiction. I. Title.

PS3563.A31166W53 2007

813'.54—dc22

2007014287

First Edition: August 2007

eISBN 9781466838154

First eBook edition: January 2013

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