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![]() | Chapel of the Ravens (1991) (The first book in the Ian Chapel series) A novel by Paul Bishop |
Publisher's Weekly
Bishop ( Sand Against the Tide ) scores a smashing goal chronicling the deadly games played out by the men and women connected to the Los Angeles Ravens soccer team. Bishop's passion for soccer and his belief in the value of sports keeps the reader rooting for the home team. Goalie Ian Chapel loses one eye and his career with Britain's World Cup soccer team when kicked during a game by West German player Kurt Wagstaff. Isolated by self-pity, Chapel nonetheless agrees to the request of his old SAS commander, Sir Adam Qwale, to investigate the murder of the Ravens' goalie. Despite his handicap, Chapel will assume the dead man's position on the team.. Returning to L.A., he finds Wagstaff now a member of the Ravens--a minor irritant compared with the big-league troubles served up by the sports complex owner, his two warring daughters, Irish terrorists, soccer hooligans and corrupt sports officials. Bishop's rendition of the play-by-play action is engrossing. In addition, a female goalkeeper for the Ravens is a fully realized character whose spirit and romantic appeal elevate this sports thriller beyond macho posing and the celebration of male bonding.
School Library Journal
YA-- From the prologue to the final hospital scene, Bishop effectively captures the violent world of professional soccer. His tale, vigorous with intrigue, IRA terrorists, and a charming romance, focuses on Ian Chapel, a disabled English soccer player who is trying to solve a vicious murder. The novel begins with the career-ending event that leaves Chapel blind in one eye and emotionally crippled, and then picks up a year later when a second act of violence propels him back into his beloved sport. Through him, the arcane world of indoor soccer is made both comprehensible and vibrant as the story twists and turns in unexpected ways. For YAs who love the type of sports protagonist defined by Dick Francis, Ian Chapel will prove to be a most satisfying hero. A fast and furious read that's filled with plausible details. --Carolyn E. Gecan, Thomas Jefferson Sci-Tech, Fairfax County, VA
Genre: Mystery
Bishop ( Sand Against the Tide ) scores a smashing goal chronicling the deadly games played out by the men and women connected to the Los Angeles Ravens soccer team. Bishop's passion for soccer and his belief in the value of sports keeps the reader rooting for the home team. Goalie Ian Chapel loses one eye and his career with Britain's World Cup soccer team when kicked during a game by West German player Kurt Wagstaff. Isolated by self-pity, Chapel nonetheless agrees to the request of his old SAS commander, Sir Adam Qwale, to investigate the murder of the Ravens' goalie. Despite his handicap, Chapel will assume the dead man's position on the team.. Returning to L.A., he finds Wagstaff now a member of the Ravens--a minor irritant compared with the big-league troubles served up by the sports complex owner, his two warring daughters, Irish terrorists, soccer hooligans and corrupt sports officials. Bishop's rendition of the play-by-play action is engrossing. In addition, a female goalkeeper for the Ravens is a fully realized character whose spirit and romantic appeal elevate this sports thriller beyond macho posing and the celebration of male bonding.
School Library Journal
YA-- From the prologue to the final hospital scene, Bishop effectively captures the violent world of professional soccer. His tale, vigorous with intrigue, IRA terrorists, and a charming romance, focuses on Ian Chapel, a disabled English soccer player who is trying to solve a vicious murder. The novel begins with the career-ending event that leaves Chapel blind in one eye and emotionally crippled, and then picks up a year later when a second act of violence propels him back into his beloved sport. Through him, the arcane world of indoor soccer is made both comprehensible and vibrant as the story twists and turns in unexpected ways. For YAs who love the type of sports protagonist defined by Dick Francis, Ian Chapel will prove to be a most satisfying hero. A fast and furious read that's filled with plausible details. --Carolyn E. Gecan, Thomas Jefferson Sci-Tech, Fairfax County, VA
Genre: Mystery
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Hardback Editions
August 1991 : Hardback
| Title: Chapel of the Ravens Author(s): Paul Bishop ISBN: 0-312-93155-7 / 978-0-312-93155-1 (USA edition) Publisher: Tor Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
1993 : Paperback
| Title: Chapel of the Ravens Author(s): Paul Bishop Publisher: Pocket Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
October 1992 : Paperback
| Title: Chapel of the Ravens Author(s): Paul Bishop ISBN: 0-8125-0583-2 / 978-0-8125-0583-2 (USA edition) Publisher: Tor Books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
1991 : Paperback
| Title: Chapel of the Ravens Author(s): Paul Bishop Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates Availability: Amazon More details... |
Audio Editions
January 1997 : Audio Cassette
| Title: Chapel of the Ravens Author(s): Paul Bishop ISBN: 1-55686-781-6 / 9781556867811 (USA edition) Publisher: Books in Motion Availability: Amazon Amazon CA More details... |
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