The vicar thinks he’s going to die and confesses to Peter that he was responsible for Susan’s death…
Billy Mayhew has kept his big secret – that he killed Peter Barlow’s twin sister, Susan – for three whole weeks now, which, for a god-fearing vicar, probably feels like seven years. But when a freak accident leaves him on the brink of death, he decides a spiritual detox is in order, and he confesses his crime to Peter.
The kind-hearted clergyman reckons his neighbour needs to know the truth. Plus, there’s the added pressure of the pearly gates awaiting him. With a secret like that on his conscience, there’s no way the big man upstairs is going to let him into heaven.
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