<p>Life at Saint John of the Cross Parish in Pequot Bays should have returned to normal after one of its priests was cleared of murdering a parishioner and the true killer put behind bars. But a troublesome new group called Dies Irae has moved in led by the fire-and-brimstone Father Thaddeus. When one of its devoted followers dies under suspicious circumstances Father Seamus enlists Martha Collins to help him oust Father Thaddeus from the parish. But when a second member of Dies Irae dies the Purple Pest detective Marya Cook shuffles back into action. Can Marya unmask another murderer before he or she strikes again-or will Martha become the next victim? </p><p><br></p><p>In this sequel to Emily Hanlon's phenomenal debut <em>Who Am I to Judge?</em> the scatterbrained octogenarian sleuth Marya and her sensible sidekick Martha are back in action with new twists and turns an assortment of scheming suspects and of course plenty of purple-penned notecards.</p>