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Andrew Broom

by Ralph McInerny

6 books Started 1987 Latest 2000
Publication Reading Order

The Andrew Broom is a YA Fiction / Mystery series by Ralph McInerny, made up of 6 books published between 1987 and 2000. It begins with Cause and Effect (1987), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is Heirs and Parents (2000), spanning 13 years of storytelling.

6books
13years active
3decades
~2.6yrs between books
2000latest release

Andrew Broom series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Andrew Broom series?

Start with Cause and Effect (1987), the first book in the Andrew Broom series by Ralph McInerny. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Andrew Broom series?

There are 6 books in the Andrew Broom series by Ralph McInerny, published between 1987 and 2000.

What is the first book in the Andrew Broom series?

The first book in the Andrew Broom series is Cause and Effect, published in 1987 by Ralph McInerny.

What is the latest book in the Andrew Broom series?

The most recent book in the Andrew Broom series is Heirs and Parents (2000) by Ralph McInerny.

Ralph McInerny (1929-2010) was an American Catholic priest, philosopher, and prolific author. Ordained as a priest in 1954, McInerny later pursued academic studies, earning a doctorate in philosophy from Yale University. He taught at the University of Notre Dame from 1961 until his retirement. A prolific writer, McInerny published over 100 books, including novels, philosophical treatises, and biographies. His best-known works include the "Father Dowling" mystery series and the "Thomistic Metaphysics" trilogy. McInerny received numerous awards, including the Aquinas Medal from the American Catholic Philosophical Association (1986) and the Cardinal Newman Award from the Catholic Theological Society of America (1995). His writing earned widespread critical acclaim for its intellectual rigor, literary merit, and insightful exploration of philosophical and religious themes.

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