Blood of the Lamb.Blood Of The Lamb blood of the lamb used to mark houses of the Israelites so they could be passed over. [O.T.: Exodus 12:3–13] See : Protection Michael Lister Bleak House Bleak House a fortune is dissipated by the long legal battle of Jarndyce vs. Jarndyce, and the heir dies in misery. [Br. Lit.: Dickens Bleak House] See : Injustice Bleak House Books, Inc. 953 East Johnson Street, Madison, WI 53703 1932557059 $19.95 www.bleakhousebooks.com Written by a real-life prison chaplain Noun 1. prison chaplain - a chaplain in a prison chaplain - a clergyman ministering to some institution of seven years' experience, Blood Of The Lamb is a gripping locked-room murder mystery concerning a Florida prison chaplain who must investigate the murder of the seven-year-old daughter of an ex-con turned televangelist tel·e·van·gel·ist n. An evangelist who conducts religious telecasts. [Blend of television and evangelist.] tel . Unflinchingly brutal in its portrayal of violence, sexual abuse, and murder within the prison setting, Blood of the Lamb comes alive with chilling reality and fully humanized, believeable character portraits all the way up to the end. Highly recommended for mystery fans for its attention to detail and lack of questionable contrivance. |
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