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Mass Market Paperback Quaker Testimony Book

ISBN: 0312964242

ISBN13: 9780312964245

Quaker Testimony

(Book #3 in the Elizabeth Elliot Mystery Series)

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A simple life...a deadly interruption. Widow Elizabeth Elliot leads a modest life. As Clerk of the local Quaker meeting, she not only handles the congregation's daily activities, but also is their... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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After William Penn

Elizabeth Elliot of Cambridge, Massachusetts is Clerk of New England's largest Quaker Meeting. Elizabeth, age 67, and Neil Stevenson have been keeping each other company for several years and are at the point in their relationship where it needed to deepen or things would wither. The clerk finds Hope Laughton dead in her own house. The house was about to become subject to forfeiture because Hope and her husband Sheldon are tax resisters. In the book it is noted that Daniel Boorstin, historian, has suggested that Quakers were hardened against the ordinary accommodations of the world and thus had minimal political influence. After Elizabeth's entry to the house, federal agents appeared and summoned the police to attend to the matter of the dead woman. In a twenty four hour period Elizabeth is charged with murder and subject to jailing. Suspicion also falls upon Sheldon. As Clerk of the Meeting Elizabeth has a leadership position which she feels called upon to exercise. The result is that she runs down some investigative leads, thereby giving the reader a sense of the peculiarities of some of the individual members of the meeting. She feels overwhelmed by the burdens of the Quaker tesitmony to nonviolence. Self-justification and rationalization are as deeply embedded in Quakers as in Baptists and Methodists. Elizabeth's correspondance with her college roommate details an instance of clergy abuse of considerable pain to the roommate. After much travail Elizabeth and Neil go to Walden Pond. The solution to the mystery is yielded to in the end as Sheldon discloses to Elizabeth his new faith in Catholicism. Neil and Elizabeth do become closer to each other as family visits and marriage are planned. The author does a nice job describing a religious group.

A great mystery with morals!

This is the 3rd Quaker Mystery that I have read by Irene Allen! It is a wonderful book dealing with real life Quaker issues! I felt it was a refreshing twist on your typical mystery. I am looking forward to reading her next one - Quaker Indictment. I am Quaker and the religious aspects of the book are true to the religion! It also was a fun book to read!! I hope others will read Irene Allens Quaker Mysteries!

Mystery for Serious Believers

I love reading mysteries, but am often troubled by the situations and the content. I stumbled on Irene Allen's book, Quaker Testimony, at MacIntyre's Fine Books and Bookends at the Village of Fearrington, near Chapel Hill, NC (a wonderful bookstore, by the way). This book tells a good story, reveals some very interesting and very deep characters, and touches on some extremely important issues for our time -- like the place of faith in our lives, the importance and role of faith communities, and the need to accept our brothers and sisters in faith at their word and support their convictions, even when we don't always share them ourselves. The main character, Elisabeth Elliot, is the Clerk of the Quaker Meeting in Cambridge, MA. She is in her 60s, a widow, and a very thoughtful, caring, yet sober and "good" character, in every sense of the word. She has strong convictions and isn't timid about sharing them when necessary. But she does so in a sensitive and compassionate way, with very positive results. I hope this books finds a wide readership among people who enjoy a good mystery but who can't stomach the harshness of writers like Patricia Cornwell all the time.

When the world comes in conflict with religious beliefs

Elizabeth Elliot, protagonist of Quaker Testimony by Irene Allen, is the Clerk of a Quaker Meeting in Boston. At the center of this book is the question of what one must do when one's beliefs clash with the compromises most of us find necessary to live in modern society. The secondary question is how a community deals with those who choose to live by their beliefs when those beliefs appear to threaten some in that society. One Quaker family takes literally the teaching about war and refuses to pay that portion of their income taxes which goes to the military. Instead they donate this money to a society promoting peace. (As chapter introductions Ms. Allen includes statements of belief and action from various Quaker authorities.) The IRS is prepared to seize their last asset, their home, but the wife, Hope, is murdered before this can happen. Elizabeth is a suspect at first, and she feels compelled to investigate because this murder could bring dishonor upon the whole Quaker community. Elizabeth is a very believable character, independent, almost prickly with anyone who threatens or challenges her independence, but fully aware that at age 67 there are many things she physically cannot do. The story is very interesting and the dilemma a very real one. My only quarrel with the book is the style of writing. Ms. Allen, I think, tells too many of the quotidian activities of each day, things I do not need to know in order to enjoy the story, know the characters and understand the crime. The details sometimes slow the story down and pull me out of what is happening. I become aware that I am reading a story, not living it. In spite of this, I recommend the book for it forces the reader to think about the compromises we make between what we believe and what we must do in order to live in this world
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