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The Chinese Takeout
2006
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3.67
Average Rating
320
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It’s morning service in a quiet village church. Josie Welford, wealthy widow of one of the country’s most wanted criminals and now licensee of the White Hart gastro-pub, is daydreaming during Father Tim Martin’s sermon. Suddenly the peace is shattered when a filthy Chinese youth flings himself into the church and demands sanctuary. Should the Church accede to the request for protection that no longer has legal standing? Or should it hand Tang over to the authorities? Josie supports Tim’s decision to protect Tang, but not all the congregation agree, taking their grievances to the Church hierarchy. But Josie’s friend and long-term lodger, the Food Standards Agency inspector Nick Thomas, fears for the boy’s life. Tang is almost certainly an illegal immigrant whose gang-masters would rather have dead than able to betray them. It’s not long before the media are involved, the subsequent publicity bringing fatal results, not just to the priest and the refugee, but to St Jude’s itself.

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Author

Judith Cutler
Judith Cutler
Author · 46 books
Judith Cutler was born and bred in the Midlands, and revels in using her birthplace, with its rich cultural life, as a background for her novels. After a long stint as an English lecturer at a run-down college of further education, Judith, a prize-winning short-story writer, has taught Creative Writing at Birmingham University, has run occasional writing course elsewhere (from a maximum security prison to an idyltic Greek island) and ministered to needy colleagues in her role as Secretary of the Crime Writers' Association.
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