<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A statue of the Virgin Mary is crying tears of blood. A young girl has been cured of a terrible disease. A priest struggling with his own loss of faith investigates the life of a women many believe to be a saint--and comes face to face with one of religion's most profound questions: Do miracles actually occur, or are they the desperate invention of mankind?<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>An enchanting tale of faith, love, and miracles<P> Do miracles occur? That is what smart, handsome Father Frank Moore must determine. When a young girl in Queens is inexplicably cured of a deadly disease and a statue of the Virgin Mary is seen crying tears of blood, Father Moore is sent to investigate. Could the events have been God's grace at work, as the local pastor believes, because a woman who had lived in their midst is a saint? <P> As the church inquires into Helen Stephenson's sainthood, Father Moore grapples with his own loss of faith. And when his work leads him to Roxanna Stephenson, Helen's lovely and bitter daughter, Father Moore finds himself facing his most difficult challenge of all. <P>"The Third Miracle" is the captivating story of a man's search for faith, a woman's journey toward love's renewal, and the mysterious workings of the Catholic church.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Denis Hamill New York Daily News A terrific first novel of love and faith and miracles in a time when all three seem out of date.<br><br>Israel Horowitz "New York Newsday" Vetere is a man with a writer's soul.<br><br>Lewis Colka "The Village Voice" In Mr. Vetere's work, imagery and metaphor blend, often brilliantly, imparting beautiful word pictures.<br><br>Michiko Kakutani "The New York Times" Vetere demonstrates the ability to mix the poetic with the colloquial.<br>
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