Carol Anne O'Marie

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Sister Carol Anne O'Marie, C.S.J., (August 28, 1933 – May 27, 2009) was a Roman Catholic Religious Sister in the Religious Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. She was also renowned as a mystery writer.[1]

She wrote eleven novels, whose protagonist is Sister Mary Helen, an elderly Sister who solves crimes. Most of the books are based in San Francisco, California, where O'Marie was born. Sister Carol Anne also ran a shelter for homeless women with Sister Maureen Lyons in Oakland, California.[2]

She died, aged 75, from Parkinson's disease on May 27, 2009.[3]

Sister Carol Anne wrote "Like a Swarm of Bees", published by Graphic Visions in 2010. She finished the manuscript shortly before her death. It was written to recall a prophecy and a promise spoken in 1805 by the Abbé Piron of Saint-Étienne, France, by which he foretold that the Sisters of St. Joseph would increase in number and "like a swarm of bees" spread everywhere.[4]

Selected bibliography

  • Murder at the Monks' Table
  • The Corporal Works of Murder
  • Requiem at the Refuge
  • Death Takes Up a Collection
  • Death of an Angel
  • Death Goes on Retreat
  • Murder Makes a Pilgrimage
  • Murder in Ordinary Time
  • The Missing Madonna
  • Advent Of Dying
  • A Novena For Murder
  • Like A Swarm of Bees

References

  1. Fantastic Fiction "Sister Carol Anne O'Marie
  2. Third Age.com
  3. Notice of Sister Carol O'Marie's death
  4. Carondolet Artists
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