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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Magician's Death (2004)di Paul Doherty, P.C. Doherty
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. J'avoue avoir perdu l'une des deux intrigues, mais au final un polar médiéval intéressant. ( ) This was a very well-written and well-researched book. The history of the time period was very well-captured. There were lots of plot twists. There was a lot of action. However, I still wasn't into the book. I can't put my finger on why it didn't appeal to me because all the elements of a great historical mystery are there. I gave the book 3 stars because I think the problem was me and not the author's writing. Sir Hugh Corbett and entourage, clerks and spies for the British King Edward travel to southeast England for a scholarly meeting with King Philip of France's Sorbonne scholars. The meet to attempt to decipher a secret manuscript written in code. During the meeting Corbett helps solve the crimes of several murdered young maiden in and around the castle grounds, help discover the mystery around the mysterious deaths of the French envoy, helps defend against a Flemmish pirate attack on the host's fort and eventually figures out the mysterious manuscript. This book has several plots going on all at once. The author does a good job of weaving them through the story line. There are some underlying religious/spiritual undertones. This is the first one I read in the series and I selected it based on the title, because I like magicians and magic-there is neither in the novel. Not sure who I like the main protagonist-he seems to be good at everything with no flaws. First time I ever read a Hugh Corbett mystery and discovered that I enjoyed the author's writing style. Clerk of the British crown, Hugh Corbett is sent to Corfe Castle to meet with the French delegation from Paris to discuss the Secretus Secretorum of Franciscan Francis Bacon. The only problem is that local girls are being murdered by a cross-bow bolt thru the chest, and no one from either delegation can figure out the code to Bacon's work. Also, the members of the French delegation are dying freakishly. I quite enjoyed this. This is the fourteenth book in the medieval mystery series featuring Sir Hugh Corbett. As in every book in the series, Doherty weaves fact into his story, making it a convincing historical fiction. This time Corbett and his retinue are called to Corfe Castle in England to discuss Roger Bacon's Book of Secrets. I enjoyed the premise of this story immensely, and found reference to the works of the controversial scholar quite intriguing. Roger Bacon imagined inventions such as the aeroplane and submarine and this book by Doherty has inspired me to investigate this further at some point in the future. However, it's not long before murder reaches Corfe Castle and Corbett is almost assassinated by the killer. His investigative skills are put to the test again as young women from the Castle are found slain and two French scholars who are also gathered in an attempt to decipher the code in The Book of Secrets, seem to have had suffered fatal accidents. I'm still enjoying these historical fiction mysteries set in 1300s England however this has been the longest series I've ever read from start to finish. I'll enjoy 'catching up' to the most current one so to speak and really enjoyed this one. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Scholars convene at Corfe Castle to crack the code of Roger Bacon's Book of Secrets. When murder and mayhem ensue, Sir Hugh Corbett must thread through a maze of mystery while trying to unlock Bacon's great secrets. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)823.914Literature English English fiction Modern Period 1901-1999 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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