A morbid taste for bones

a mediaeval whodunnit

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Edith Pargeter: A morbid taste for bones (1977, Macmillan)

In February of 1141, men march home from war to Shrewsbury, but the captured sheriff Gilbert Prestcote is not among them. Elis, a young Welsh prisoner, is delivered to the Abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul to begin a tale that will test Brother Cadfael’s sense of justice—and his heart.

By good fortune, it seems, the prisoner can be exchanged as Sheriff Prestcote’s ransom. What no one expects is that good-natured Elis will be struck down by cupid’s arrow. The sheriff’s own daughter holds him in thrall, and …

192 pages

English language

Published May 2, 1977 by Macmillan.

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978-0-333-22324-6
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Subjects
  • Cadfael, Brother (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
  • Herbalists -- Fiction
  • Monks -- Fiction
  • Great Britain -- History -- Stephen, 1135-1154 -- Fiction
  • Shrewsbury (England) -- Fiction

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