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The Bishop's Brood [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Simon Beaufort (Author)
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It's 1107 in England. Knights Sir Geoffrey Mappestone and Sir Roger of Durham are anxious to return to the Crusades, but bad weather delays their journey. Then Roger's father, Bishop Flambard, asks his son to carry a secret message back home to Durham. Flambard has just escaped from prison, and anyone helping him will be deemed a traitor, but Roger's loyalty blinds him to the danger. After Geoffrey's servant is killed by an arrow clearly meant for his master, clues point to the death being connected to Flambard's secret message. Despite his growing sense of foreboding, Geoffrey agrees to accompany Roger to Durham, where more violent deaths take place. Meticulously researched, with an inventive plot, intriguing characters, wry humor, and a vivid feel for the period, this is an excellent choice for all historical mystery readers. Emily Melton
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2.0 out of 5 stars The Book of One Thousand Questions, Jul 12 2004
I brought this book to read on vacation because it seemed to be a historical mystery and I enjoy these. It certainly is that and talks about the building of a cathedral and abbey in Durham in the 11th century, and the importance relics of saints had as a draw for pilgrims to come and pray to these relics. The book however has a definite anti-ecclesiastical tone that is not at all believable for that time period, but that is the least of my complaints: the writing style used by the author is extremely tiresome and I swear that the various characters must be asking themselves and their friends and enemies at least 1000 questions throughout the book's 300-some pages. The plot is unnecessarily convoluted, and more than once I threw the book down in disgust, although I did finish it as I wanted to know how this extremely drawn-out story ended (and I had nothing else to read on the beach)! The most interesting part is the 3-page epilogue that describes what really happened in Durham during that time...
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