The second death

Peter Tremayne

Book - 2016

"Ireland, A.D. 671. It is the beginning of the summer season and the Kingdom of Muman is preparing to celebrate the Great Fair of Cashel. It is an extravagant nine days of contests, food, and endless entertainment. Circumstances have led Fidelma and Eadulf far and wide across the kingdom, and they have been absent from the Great Fair for many years. But, for once they haven't been called away from Cashel, and are eager to enjoy the festivities - that is, until the last wagon in a group traveling to the fair catches on fire. The driver dies and it appears that the driver was a woman disguised a boy, for reasons unknown. Eadulf, upon further inspection, finds an even more disconcerting discovery - a rotting corpse in back of the wag...on. Now, with only a week left to the fair, it is up to Fidelma and Eadulf to solve the mystery in time"--

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Genres
Mystery fiction
Historical fiction
Published
New York : Minotaur Books 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Peter Tremayne (author)
Edition
First U.S. edition
Physical Description
xiv, 337 pages : illustration ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781250081766
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Review by Booklist Review

While residents of the Kingdom of Muman, including Sister Fidelma, advocate of the law courts of seventh-century Ireland, and her companion, Brother Eadulf, prepare to celebrate the Great Fair of Cashel, a double murder most mysterious and seemingly steeped in pagan ritual and intrigue rears its ugly head. As a wagon train bearing revelers and a traveling troupe approaches Cashel, Eadulf witnesses a tragedy. One of the wagons has caught fire, and its driver, a young girl disguised as a boy, dies. Though smoke inhalation is initially suspected, further investigation reveals that she has been poisoned. Furthermore, another body, apparently dead for days, is discovered in the sealed wagon. As Fidelma and Eadulf attempt to solve the crime before the onset of the festivities, they are drawn further and further down a dark and twisted path leading indirectly to an unresolved conflict between Christianity and druidism. As Tremayne continues his long-running Mysteries of Ancient Ireland series, he not only provides crackling good yarns. He also continues to illuminate the fascinating political and religious history of Ireland's medieval era.--Flanagan, Margaret Copyright 2016 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Set in Ireland in 671 C.E., Tremayne's 26th Sister Fidelma mystery (after 2015's The Devil's Seal) has one of the author's craftiest setups. After a strange wagon joins up with some traveling entertainers en route to perform for the Great Fair of Cashel, it suddenly bursts into flame. The driver, a girl disguised as a boy, may have set the wagon on fire. She jumps off the burning vehicle, runs a few paces, then collapses and dies. After the conflagration is extinguished, the wagon is found to contain a rotting corpse of a man, who turns out to have been poisoned by the same substance that caused the girl's death. Brother Eadulf, Fidelma's longtime companion, witnesses these dramatic events; he quickly informs her of what's transpired and begins to question other witnesses. The former religious sister is troubled when she learns that the entertainers have not been straight with her. Eadulf disappears in a subplot that distracts from the main story, and the payoff doesn't match the intriguing opening. Agent: Charles Schlessiger, Brandt & Hochman. (July) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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