The Case of the Cantankerous Carcass
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How is a medieval monk supposed to investigate a death if the corpse keeps complaining all the time?
Once more Brother Hermitage toils to avoid his duties as King’s Investigator, and fails miserably. But this time it’s personal.
When his beloved old Abbot arrives at Wat the Weaver’s workshop asking for his aid, Hermitage cannot refuse. He only has one beloved old Abbot, after all. But this one comes with a web made by especially tangled spiders.
There are Normans involved, of course, so far so normal. Add a monastery that no monk of sense would go anywhere near and a village of pagans whose answer to every problem is to set light to it and Brother Hermitage is out of his depth almost immediately.
Wat and Cwen the weavers bring some common sense to the situation, but there isn’t much of that to begin with.
It’s medieval crime with all of the normal human failings – and a few new ones as well.
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Paperback ISBN 978-1913383206 Also available for Kindle
At last in paper: a Cantankerous Carcass
It’s bad enough dealing with the dead, but if they will keep moaning about it, what is a monk to do?
When old Abbot Abbo turns up at Hermitage’s door, it’s a surprise for everyone. The bigger surprise is whose murder he wants Hermitage to investigate.
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