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Serie: Sister Fidelma (10)

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In mid-seventh-century Ireland, Sister Fidelma of Cashel-sister to the King of Muman, an advocate of Brehon Courts, and religieuse of the Celtic Church-returns hastily from a pilgrimage to the Shrine of St. James. The news that brings her back is that her companion and friend, the Saxon monk Brother Eadulf, is under arrest for a serious crime in the neighboring kingdom of Laigin. Riding furiously through hostile territory, she arrives only to find out she is too late. Eadulf has already been tried and found guilty of the murder of a young girl. Even worse, Laigin's king has abandoned the traditional judicial code of Ireland in favor of the ecclesiastical Penitential from Rome-and under this code he is to be executed the following morning.
Convinced that her friend is innocent, Fidelma has only twenty-four hours before his execution to come up with evidence persuasive enough to sway the king into allowing an appeal of Eadulf's conviction. Facing a king determined to make an example of Eadulf and an old adversary of her own, Fidelma soon realizes that nothing is as it was portrayed, and behind the heinous crime is an even more shocking conspiracy. Now, Fidelma must unravel her most perplexing puzzle before time runs out for her closest companion.

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Fidelma is called back from Spain by her brother to help her friend Eadulf, accused of raping and strangling a young novice.

Although I was reading it out of order due to the cliffhanger at the end of the previous novel, it was a while before I really got into this book but once I did I found the mystery intriguing and the events exciting. BUT HOW ARE TWO 7TH CENTURY CHARACTERS ABLE TO QUOTE PETRARCH BY NAME? That totally threw me out of the story and was very disappointing. Knocking a star off for that anachronism. ( )
  Robertgreaves | Mar 20, 2024 |
Tremayne seems to have hit his stride with this tenth installment of the Sister Fidelma series. Brother Eadulf faces the noose for a crime he did not commit and Sister Fidelma must race against the clock to prove his innocence. The red herrings are plentiful here, some more obvious than others. As with Valley of the Shadow, if memory serves, evil is spread far and wide, not just focused on one person. There are helpers, of course, along the way, but sometimes they are a bit too implausible, such as the Apollo-like entrance of the Cashel guards near the end. Where these book still falter for me is the ever-present "court" scene being the centerpiece and method for Fidelma's revelations. I get that she's a dalaigh, but in this particular instance it was particularly frustrating because she does an "almost" reveal in a different location (with an audience far more interesting than the typical peanut gallery), but then no...we have the formal (and formulaic) grandstanding that appears in every novel. I'm just waiting for something more interesting to happen, but I think I will be disappointed.
Outside the Fidelma-a-la-Perry Mason aspect, however, this is probably the strongest book of the first ten in the series. I will say that more recent audiences should be aware that sexual assault plays a very big role in this book, so consider that a content warning. ( )
  rebcamuse | Aug 19, 2023 |
Excellent book, keeps its suprises to the end.

This book is well written, but I felt a little drier than many I've read. While this suited me at the time, as I didn't want to be too emotionally engaged due to circumstances, it meant that the suspense of the plot didn't come through for me. That said, I enjoyed picking it up, and often returned to it when I otherwise might have finished reading for the day. Certainly held my interest, and I did learn a lot about old Irish laws and traditions.

Would certainly read more books from this author in the future. ( )
  calenmarwen | May 29, 2023 |
What started out as a pretty good read degraded to a mess of red herrings.

I won't discuss the thread of the book other than to say Brother Eadulf is sentenced to death on trumped up charges of murder of a young 12 year old girl. Sister Fidelma rushes to his aid and forestalls the immediate hanging but fails to get an appeal after revealing many irregularities. That was where the book went off the rails for me.

The intertwining of unusual deaths/murders and Brother Eadulf's miraculous escapes from death were bad enough but the end of the book where Sister Fidelma goes into a 20 page rant laying out what really happens and then names the "puppet-master" of the crimes as a person who is barely mentioned in the story made the story very unsatisfying for me.

It is not often that I am disappointed in this series but this book was one of that few. ( )
  Lynxear | May 19, 2018 |
Ugly times as Fidelma races to save her favorite Saxon from hanging. A petty kingdom's rapid push to the new Roman Church ways is felicitated by a venal abbess and abetted by the local church leaders. Lots of confrontations and difficult situations result as Fidelma gathers the bits and pieces of the various crimes of murder, child slavery, and legal chicanery to identify an unlikely culprit. ( )
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Fiction. Mystery. Historical Fiction. HTML:

In mid-seventh-century Ireland, Sister Fidelma of Cashel-sister to the King of Muman, an advocate of Brehon Courts, and religieuse of the Celtic Church-returns hastily from a pilgrimage to the Shrine of St. James. The news that brings her back is that her companion and friend, the Saxon monk Brother Eadulf, is under arrest for a serious crime in the neighboring kingdom of Laigin. Riding furiously through hostile territory, she arrives only to find out she is too late. Eadulf has already been tried and found guilty of the murder of a young girl. Even worse, Laigin's king has abandoned the traditional judicial code of Ireland in favor of the ecclesiastical Penitential from Rome-and under this code he is to be executed the following morning.
Convinced that her friend is innocent, Fidelma has only twenty-four hours before his execution to come up with evidence persuasive enough to sway the king into allowing an appeal of Eadulf's conviction. Facing a king determined to make an example of Eadulf and an old adversary of her own, Fidelma soon realizes that nothing is as it was portrayed, and behind the heinous crime is an even more shocking conspiracy. Now, Fidelma must unravel her most perplexing puzzle before time runs out for her closest companion.

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