When a novice is brutally assaulted in a Washington, D. C., convent, the evidence points to one of the sisters. Detective Mike Kelly sees something else: a crime scene arranged too neatly to be true. In ONE OF US, Novice Maggie Lilly is attacked in the convent kitchen where she has found purpose baking bread for the Good Sisters. Her assailant wears a stolen habit, leaves a forged love note, and stages the evidence to implicate another nun.
The city eagerly accepts the scandalous story: a jealous lesbian sister attacked Maggie. But Mike Kelly, a closeted homicide detective fighting alcoholism, recognizes the scene as a performance. Someone has written a narrative in blood and is forcing the police, the Church, and the press to repeat it. Mike follows the cracks in the manufactured story. He reluctantly joins forces with Eric Miller, an outspoken civil-rights advocate who recognizes the public campaign against the nuns for what it is: an old machinery of shame repurposed as spectacle.
Their investigation leads to Raphael Chastine, a meticulous religious extremist who has spent years recording "signs" from the voice he believes is God. Raphael's obsession with Maggie is only the first movement of a larger plan. To stop him, Mike must risk the anonymity that has governed his life, Maggie must decide whether to put the most painful truth of her body into the public record, and both must confront a killer who understands that silence can be weaponized.
ONE OF US combines the investigative drive of a crime thriller with a character-centered story about faith, institutional silence, recovery, and the hard-won courage of being known.
When a novice is brutally assaulted in a Washington, D. C., convent, the evidence points to one of the sisters. Detective Mike Kelly sees something else: a crime scene arranged too neatly to be true. In ONE OF US, Novice Maggie Lilly is attacked in the convent kitchen where she has found purpose baking bread for the Good Sisters. Her assailant wears a stolen habit, leaves a forged love note, and stages the evidence to implicate another nun.
The city eagerly accepts the scandalous story: a jealous lesbian sister attacked Maggie. But Mike Kelly, a closeted homicide detective fighting alcoholism, recognizes the scene as a performance. Someone has written a narrative in blood and is forcing the police, the Church, and the press to repeat it. Mike follows the cracks in the manufactured story. He reluctantly joins forces with Eric Miller, an outspoken civil-rights advocate who recognizes the public campaign against the nuns for what it is: an old machinery of shame repurposed as spectacle.
Their investigation leads to Raphael Chastine, a meticulous religious extremist who has spent years recording "signs" from the voice he believes is God. Raphael's obsession with Maggie is only the first movement of a larger plan. To stop him, Mike must risk the anonymity that has governed his life, Maggie must decide whether to put the most painful truth of her body into the public record, and both must confront a killer who understands that silence can be weaponized.
ONE OF US combines the investigative drive of a crime thriller with a character-centered story about faith, institutional silence, recovery, and the hard-won courage of being known.