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Authors: Ralph McInerny
Piero, saddened by the outcome of the game but gripped by melancholy, was just setting off for a moonlit tour of campus when he saw George drop Iggie off at the Morris Inn. Piero intercepted the weaving Willis and led him right through the inn, through the tent in back, and onto the putting green.
“Why?”
“He needed air. So did I.”
It was Iggie's drunken mockery of the Lipschutz group that altered the character of their midnight stroll. Iggie promised to post their names and photographs on his Web site and invite alumni to let them know what they thought of the idea of abandoning football. That brought back memories too bitter to withstand.
The matter of the towel from the golf ball washer on the first tee never came up in the trial. Piero confided in Father Carmody his reason for stuffing it in the mouth of the man he had just struck down. It seemed that Willis had not only been a plagiarizer, he cheated at golf, once depriving Piero of a prize for the least number of putts in an alumni tournament.
“Did you think you had killed him?”
“Father, I took one swing at him and that was that. I thought I had just knocked him out.”
“Does your lawyer know that?”
“I've told him everything.”
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“I wouldn't want to be on that jury,” Roger said to Father Carmody.
“I just hope he doesn't connect his defense too closely to the university.”
A wan hope, that, but a tribute to Father Carmody's unswerving loyalty to Notre Dame.
Mimi O'Toole, to the dismay of the administration, had been moved by Lipschutz's vision of a research center. After a talk with Frank Parkman, she had persuaded her husband to put up the money for it. It was Mimi, Lipschutz explained to Guido Senzamacula, who had insisted that he, Horst Lipschutz, be the director. Now the administration was looking around for a building to tear down so the center could be built.
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One April afternoon, sitting in the sun on the lakeside of Holy Cross House, Father Carmody asked Roger what he was teaching this semester.
“Do you know William Butler Yeats, Father?”
“Tell me about him.”
Roger did, highlighting the poet's two visits to Notre Dame.
“An Irishman?”
“Yes.”
“Catholic?”
“Oh, no. Anglo-Irish.”
A nonecumenical remark seemed about to be made, but Father Carmody held his tongue. He listened with feigned interest as Roger recited “The Second Coming.”
“âSlouching towards Bethlehem to be born?'”
Roger let it go. Turning poetry into prose is seldom a satisfying exercise.
“He was a great admirer of the then president, Father O'Donnell. The priest poet of Notre Dame.”
“Good man.”
Did Father Carmody mean O'Donnell or Yeats? Roger decided not to ask.
ALSO BY RALPH M
C
INERNY
MYSTERIES SET AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME
Irish Alibi
The Letter Killeth
Irish Gilt
Green Thumb
Irish Coffee
Celt and Pepper
Emerald Aisle
Book of Kills
Irish Tenure
Lack of the Irish
On This Rockne
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ANDREW BROOM MYSTERY SERIES
Heirs and Parents
Law and Ardor
Mom and Dead
Savings and Loam
Body and Soil
Cause and Effect
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FATHER DOWLING MYSTERY SERIES
Ash Wednesday
The Widow's Mate
The Prudence of the Flesh
Blood Ties
Requiem for a Realtor
Last Things
Prodigal Father
Triple Pursuit
Grave Undertakings
The Tears of Things
A Cardinal Offense
Seed of Doubt
Desert Sinner
Judas Priest
Four on the Floor
Abracadaver
The Basket Case
Rest in Pieces
Getting a Way with Murder
The Grass Widow
A Loss of Patients
Thicker Than Water
Second Vespers
Lying Three
The Seventh Station
Her Death of Cold
Bishop as Pawn
This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously.
T
HE GREEN REVOLUTION.
Copyright © 2008 by Ralph McInerny. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin's Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA
McInerny, Ralph M.
The green revolution / Ralph McInerny.â1st ed.
p. cm.
ISBN-13: 978-0-312-36458-8
ISBN-10: 0-312-36458-X
1. Knight, Roger (Fictitious character)âFiction. 2. College teachersâFiction. 3. Knight, Philip (Fictitious character)âFiction. 4. Private investigatorsâIndianaâSouth BendâFiction. 5. University of Notre DameâFiction. 6. South Bend (Ind.)âFiction. 7. College stories. I. Title.
PS3563.A31166G738 2008
813'.54âdc22
2008020335
First Edition: September 2008
eISBN 9781466835245
First eBook edition: November 2012