Silver Spire

Silver Spire by Robert Goldsborough is a mystery novel published by Bantam Books in 1992. This first edition, written in English and spanning 216 pages, presents a narrative centered around a televangelist who discovers alarming messages in his collection plate. As the story unfolds, the televangelist seeks help from a private investigator, but the investigator grapples with his own moral convictions regarding organized religion.
Readers will find a blend of intrigue and ethical dilemmas as the plot delves into the world of city life and the complexities of faith. The narrative explores themes of morality and the challenges faced by those in the private investigation field. With its focus on mystery and detective work, Silver Spire offers a unique perspective on the intersection of crime and belief, inviting readers to ponder the implications of twisted faith and personal integrity.
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The Tabernacle of the Silver Spire. For the past six Sundays the splashy televangelist has found a nasty surprise in the collection … Bible quotations twisted into death threats. When one of Reverend Bay’s assistants beseeches Wolfe to find the wicked perpetrator, he refuses – even though the almighty bank account is in need of salvation. After all, the great man does have his convictions, and organized religion offends his sense of morality. And besides, the only plate.
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