About this series
When a nun walks into a police station and confesses to murder, the Grayhurst police arrest her for the killing spree that has shocked the city. But Roberta believes Sister Catherine is innocent and sends Jillian and Sam to investigate. Sister Catherine gives them the silent treatment, and all the evidence points to her. Jillian and Sam reluctantly conclude that Roberta must be wrong.
Then Jillian receives a phone call that forces them to reconsider their view of the case. Determined to find out why a nun would confess to murders she didn’t commit, Jillian and Sam chase down the new lead with renewed enthusiasm. If Sister Catherine is innocent and they don’t uncover the truth, the real killer will get away with murder.
The Deiform Fellowship series is a mystery series that can also be considered urban fantasy. Deiforms are sleuths who possess supernatural powers bestowed by God—according to some. Jillian is an atheist. She believes that her powers come from within herself. Because she works with Sam, who is a Christian, discussions about God naturally arise, but the books aren’t religious fiction.
Each book in the series can be read standalone, but since every book reveals information about the Fellowship and its members, the books are best read in order.
Titles in the series (4)
- The Deiform Fellowship One: The Atheist
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An atheist is framed for murdering a pastor and must work with a secret religious organization to prove her innocence. Jillian Campbell doesn’t believe in God. When a pastor tells her that she’s a supernatural being called a Deiform, and she must join a secret religious organization called the Deiform Fellowship, she dismisses him as a kook. Two days later the pastor is dead, and Jillian is arrested for his murder. With the evidence stacked against her, Jillian expects to spend her life behind bars. But then the Fellowship breaks her out of prison and insists that the pastor told her the truth. If Jillian doesn’t join them, the Fellowship’s enemies will hunt her down and kill her. Jillian remains skeptical, but until she proves her innocence, she’s trapped with those who claim they want to help her. Is she one of these mythical Deiforms? Find out in The Atheist.
- The Deiform Fellowship Two: The Cult
When ex-members of a cult die under suspicious circumstances, the Fellowship sends in Jillian to investigate. Still adjusting to her new life, Jillian becomes a dedicated member of the Association of the Sacred Souls, commonly known as the soul healers. As her contact with the outside world dwindles and she grows closer to the cult’s leadership, Jillian plays a dangerous game. If the cult discovers her true purpose, she could become its next victim.
- Unseen Bonds
Roberta senses a situation requiring the Fellowship’s intervention, but her vision offers few clues for Jillian and Sam to go on. While the two Deiforms search for the troubled church in Roberta’s vision, Jillian experiences frightening breaks from reality. Ropes and chains aren’t required to bind people together. Some bonds must be broken. Some bonds can’t be broken. In Unseen Bonds, Jillian and Sam must break one bond and come to terms with another.
- Scarred Souls
When a nun walks into a police station and confesses to murder, the Grayhurst police arrest her for the killing spree that has shocked the city. But Roberta believes Sister Catherine is innocent and sends Jillian and Sam to investigate. Sister Catherine gives them the silent treatment, and all the evidence points to her. Jillian and Sam reluctantly conclude that Roberta must be wrong. Then Jillian receives a phone call that forces them to reconsider their view of the case. Determined to find out why a nun would confess to murders she didn’t commit, Jillian and Sam chase down the new lead with renewed enthusiasm. If Sister Catherine is innocent and they don’t uncover the truth, the real killer will get away with murder. The Deiform Fellowship series is a mystery series that can also be considered urban fantasy. Deiforms are sleuths who possess supernatural powers bestowed by God—according to some. Jillian is an atheist. She believes that her powers come from within herself. Because she works with Sam, who is a Christian, discussions about God naturally arise, but the books aren’t religious fiction. Each book in the series can be read standalone, but since every book reveals information about the Fellowship and its members, the books are best read in order.
Sarah Ettritch
Sarah Ettritch writes science fiction, fantasy, and mystery stories featuring female main characters. She’s a certified story junkie who spends more time than she should making stuff up, reading, watching stories on Netflix, and pretending to be other people in role-playing games. Sarah lives in Toronto, Canada. To find out more about her, visit www.sarahettritch.com.
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