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The Transcendental Murder (Homer Kelly, #1) The Transcendental Murder by Jane Langton
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“whole effect was altogether too plausible. She asked a question that had puzzled her. How could anybody who called himself a Catholic have anything in common with the Transcendentalists? “That’s easy,” said Homer. “Awe and majesty and glorification of the spirit”
Jane Langton, The Transcendental Murder
“Ernest Goss fell backward into the piano again, fortissmo. He regained his balance with an E-flat chord and lunged at Teddy.”
Jane Langton, The Transcendental Murder