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The Times says "Coles’s priest, like his praying and prying fictional predecessors, does make good use of the cleric’s ability to move up and down the social scale with ease. [...] Alas, Murder Before Evensong is not a great book". The Telegraph, however, thinks that "Like all the best cosy mysteries, this is comforting but not anodyne. And the style suits the content perfectly: wonderfully feline when it comes to jokes, but moving easily to unselfconscious wisdom when required." Pick a side! You can read the reviews in full here and here respectively.