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Brothers of Glastonbury (Paperback)

by Kate Sedley (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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Those who have enjoyed the sleuthing of Sedley's 15th-century peddler Roger the Chapman know what a feast of storytelling, historical detail and clever crime solving awaits. Those who haven't should give the series a try (The Holy Innocents, etc.). In the seventh book, as summer draws to a close, Roger begins his journey through southwest England to his family in Bristol. A few days' walk from home, his duke asks him to escort a young bride, Cecily Armstrong, to her relations after the groom, Peter Gildersleeve, fails to meet her as planned. Arriving at the pilgrimage town of Glastonbury, Roger learns that Peter has disappeared, seemingly into thin air. Peter's mother and intended enlist the peddler's aid in finding the missing groom, whose bookishness and secretiveness have aroused suspicions of his dabbling in black magic. Roger's own religious beliefs and monastic training at Glastonbury Abbey make him well qualified to solve the puzzle. When ancient scrolls written in an archaic language surface and Peter's brother vanishes, Roger realizes that his investigation is far from straightforward. Using local legends and myths as a foundation, Sedley portrays late medieval England with remarkable clarity and vividness. Through credible characters, from the restless Roger to the susceptible Cecily, she provides insight into the beliefs and events that shaped people's thinking without digressing or condescending to her readers. Less adept historical mystery authors would do well to study her example. (Jan. 6)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Roger the Chapman, an itinerant peddler of uncommon insight and intelligence, returns to solve another spine-tingling medieval mystery cloaked in greed, treachery, and suspense. Commissioned by the duke of Clarence to escort a fetching would-be bride to her fiancee's household in Glastonbury, Roger sees his routine^B errand take an unexpected twist when^B he discovers^B that Cicely Armstrong's betrothed has vanished without a trace. Joining forces in order to allay the suspicions of the superstitious villagers, Roger and Cicely unravel an intricately spun web of murder, deceit, and double-cross. An evocative and authentically detailed historical whodunit. Margaret Flanagan
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars GROOM DOES A STAGE LEFT, Jun 25 2003
By Donald and Dorothy Smith (Montoursville, PA USA) - See all my reviews
THIS IS A ROGER THE CHAPMAN MEDIEVAL MYSTERY [ MY FAVORITE KIND OF BOOK]. MY FRIEND KATE SEDLEY HAS ABOUT 7 OR 8 OTHER GREAT BOOKS OUT THAT ARE WORTH TRACKING DOWN. THIS MYSTERY TAKES US BACK TO AUGUST 1476 [JUST BEFORE MY BIRTH]. MS SEDLEY IS A STUDENT OF ANGLO-SAXON AND MEDIEVAL HISTORY. ROGER THE CHAPMAN [TRAVELING SALESMEN] IS IN MOST, IF NOT ALL HER BOOKS. HEREIN ROGER IS ASKED TO ESCORT A YOUNG BRIDE TO MEET HER BETROTHED. BUT THEY FIND THE BRIDEGROOM HAS VANISHED [THE BRIDE TO BE IS NOT IN THE LEAST PUT OUT]. THEN TWO DAYS LATER, THE BRIDEGROOMS BROTHER ALSO DISAPPEARS. [STRANGE FAMILY]. GOSSIP OF BLACK MAGIC ABOUND. THE PERIOD DETAIL IS RIGHT ON. A REAL DELIGHT TO SHARE A WEEKEND WITH. ROGER FINDS AN ANCIENT MANUSCRIPT WRITTEN IN A STRANGE LANGUAGE, WHICH HE LINKS TO THE DISAPPEARANCES. THIS BOOK IS HARD TO PUT DOWN, IF YOU GO OUT TO DINNER, YOU'LL FIND YOURSELF GETTING IN A LINE OR TWO WHILE WAITING FOR YOUR MEAL. [MY WIFE WAS NOT TO PLEASED WITH THAT]. DO NOT READ THE LAST CHAPTER IN HEAVY TRAFFIC. GIVE THIS DELIGHTFUL SERIES A CHANCE, YOU'LL BE PLEASED YOU DID.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sedley has done it again!, Jun 15 2001
By "missfufu" (Colorado, USA) - See all my reviews
Just when you think the last Roger the Chapman book was the best one written so far, Sedley out-does herself and writes an even better book. "The Brothers of Glastonbury" is the best book so far (I used to think that of "The Wicked Winter" until I read this book). Warning: Don't read this book when you have an overwhelming amount of things to do, you won't be able to put it down until your finished with it! Read this book and you won't be disappointed.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A good medieval mystery, Nov 26 2000
By Harriet Klausner - See all my reviews
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During the reign of King Edward IV, tinker Roger Chapman could have gone very far in the Duke of Gloucester's household because he saved the future monarch's life. Roger rejected all honors preferring to remain his own master and wander where he wants when he wants. Only the coldest of wintry weather ever binds Roger to his home shared with his mother-in-law and daughter.

Roger is returning home after a season of wandering but is waylaid by the Duke of Clarence. He wants Roger to escort Cecily to her aunt's house in Glastonbury because her betrothed, Peter failed to arrive to do just that. When Roger arrives at Peter's home, it is to find Peter missing. His aunt and others fear that someone, perhaps the devil, abducted the missing Peter. Roger, unable to resist the lure of a mystery, agrees to look for leads. A few days after Peter vanished, his brother disappear too, leaving a bewildered Roger seeking a logical solution when none seems forthcoming.

Talented storyteller Kate Sedley shows an expertise in medieval history with her in depth look at the culture, beliefs, and interests of the times. That historical mien serves as a backdrop to the mystery starring congenial yet fathomable characters. The seventh novel in the series, THE BROTHER OF GLASTONBURY, is a wonderfully executed mystery that fans of the sub-genre and readers of historical novels and mysteries in general will thoroughly appreciate.

Harriet Klausner

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