Feet of Clay

Feet of Clay by Roddy Wright, published by HarperCollins in 1999, is a first edition work comprising 263 pages. This book explores the events surrounding the disappearance of the Bishop of Argyll in October 1996, who was missing for ten days before reappearing in the North of England with a woman he had been involved with. The narrative unfolds as additional revelations come to light, including another woman’s claim of a relationship with the bishop and the birth of his child.
Readers will find a detailed account of the unfolding scandal that captured national attention, delving into themes of biography and religious implications within a fictional framework. The book presents a complex portrait of the bishop’s life and the consequences of his actions, inviting reflection on personal and public morality. With its focus on the intertwining lives affected by these events, Feet of Clay offers insight into the human condition amidst controversy and personal turmoil.
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In October 1996, the national newspapers began to report the disappearance of the Bishop of Argyll who had been missing for ten days. He eventually reappeared in the North of England supported by a woman he had been having a relationship with. When the news broke, another woman disclosed that she too had been involved with the bishop and had given birth to his child.
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