One corpse too many

Ellis Peters, 1913-1995

Book - 1994

Brother Cadfael, a medieval detective of sorts, investigates when one too many prisoners is slain.

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Fiction
Historical fiction
History
Mystery fiction
Published
New York, NY : Mysterious Press [1994], ©1979.
Language
English
Main Author
Ellis Peters, 1913-1995 (-)
Edition
Mysterious Press ed
Physical Description
214 pages : map ; 18 cm
ISBN
9780446400510
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A second, even smoother medieval adventure for Brother Cadfael (A Morbid Taste for Bones)--once a Crusader and man of the world, now an accomplished herbalist at the monastery in 12th-century Shrewsbury, a town racked by civil war. King Stephen has conquered, his enemies have all been massacred, but--while preparing these nameless bodies for Christian burial--Cadfael finds one to be the victim of a more personal sort of murder. So he tries to identify both victim and murderer. . . while aiding two heroic young people on the lam. And his ambivalent cohort in detection is valiant Hugh Beringar, whose hand-to-hand combat with the murderer wraps things up with a zing. Peters (who writes full-blown historicals as Edith Pargeter) makes the most of the medieval atmosphere, but she never lets the meticulously researched place-and-time interfere with the canny puzzle, the flesh-and-blood characterization, or the sharp tension. A must for fans of mysteries in period settings--and good enough to win over a few who've previously shied away from that delicate sub-genre. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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