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Print Length: 190 pages
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Publication Date: August 29, 2015
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Language: English
ASIN: B014OGDW3W
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In this book, Sir Faucon has been crowner for two weeks, but has settled very quickly into his new role and seems much more comfortable. He has been called to the town of Stanrudde by Abbot Athelard to look into the death of an old woman. While that is nothing to laugh about, the author has managed to inject some humorous moments into the scene.While there, a hue and cry is raised about a murder, with the murderer gaining sanctuary in the local church just ahead of the mob. Sir Faucon and Brother Edmund go to the murdered merchant’s house and this is definitely murder. Sir Faucon is able to piece some of events together but is puzzled by some things although he can’t put his finger on what is troubling him. Brother Edmund has made strides in his attitude and he and Sir Faucon have a more or less complementary working relationship.In this story, we learn more about Sir Alain, the sheriff, and also meet another relative of Sir Faucon’s which gives a little more insight into Faucon’s family and his background. Also on the scene is Brother Colin as his home abbey is in Stanrudde, and he is a great help to Sir Faucon as he was in the first book. Sir Faucon has a few adventures (or misadventures) in this story and one of them looks as though it will carry through to the next book.The murder-mystery is a very good one and while I accurately picked the person I thought was guilty, I wasn’t completely right and the solution was quite complex.These mediaeval mysteries are lighter than others in the same genre, but I enjoy them and that is what matters to me. The characters are well-depicted for the most part and as I mentioned earlier we do learn a little more about the main characters. The writing is well-done and well edited and historical information is woven throughout the story. I have to add that the covers of this book and the first one are marvellous.
Sir Faucon de Ramis had chosen to crusade with Richard the Lionheart rather than accept the usual lot of second sons, the clergy. Home again and required to earn a living, he is offered the newly created position of Crowner (coroner.) It is a learn-as-you-go job, the king having decided that the local Sheriffs, his regional representatives and peacekeepers, were sometimes corrupt, and were diverting too much Crown revenue to their own pockets. Sir Faucon must perform his duties with only the assistance of a learned and overbearing monk as clerk, and with the active enmity of the powerful Sheriff.Good medieval mysteries are a real treat, and this author appears to know her period well. The mystery itself was convoluted enough to keep me guessing, and the author provides fascinating tidbits of everyday life that sent me scurrying to Wikipedia to learn more. This is the second and last book to date in the series, and I very much hope the author intends to continue Sir Faucon's adventures!
This series is getting better. I enjoy mysteries set in historical times. Among my favorite series are Crowner John by Bernard Knight, Sir Hugh Corbett by Paul Doherty, and Brother Cadfael by Ellis Peters. Jason Vail also has a four book series along similar lines.With Knight's, Doherty's, and Peters' series I felt I could walk the streets with the characters and actually see, hear, and smell the surroundings This series doesn't have that depth of description, but it is very enjoyable. Sir Faucon is young and eager to succeed. His clerk is irritating. Brother Colin provided insight that Faucon misses when he begins to investigate a crime.Sir Faucon is related to the main characters in the Season series, which I have read and enjoyed. I am glad the author has decided to continue with this family, even if Faucon is only a cousin.I did enjoy the plot of this story, I was sure I knew who the murder was, but there is an interesting twist that led to a surprise ending.
I'm truly running out of superlatives for these medieval mysteries. Faucon is fast becoming Sherlock Holmes in a tunic, Edmond is Sheldon Cooper in a cassock and Brother Colin makes a very satisfying Watson. Don't think however that the secondary characters are not full bodied and complex... Because they are wonderfully painted and delightfully devious.I am almost afraid to find out who the serial killer will be.
This is only the second book in the series and I'm hooked! The writing is good, the plot interesting and characters vivid. The author doesn't get bogged down with needless description of time and place but gives the reader enough to feel that they are visiting a place in history. As you are drawn in to the story it is easy to see that the characters' lives are no different than our own. Enter Faucon who must solve the mystery without forensic to help him. In a time where surviving by one's wits was a matter of life and death, Faucon is a true master.
This is a new series whose protagonist comes home from his day job as a soldier whose younger son status means he is financially compromised in early Norman England to be appointed as the "crowner" for land that has been used to justice from the local sheriff (who does not appear either knowledgeable or impartial) and brings to murder investigations some of his knowledge of wounds and death but is able to work with a local monk who has even more understanding of "science." The culture is different (for instance, at this time it was important to prove that the victim was English because otherwise a fine was levied for a Norman victim in order to discourage the English from killing off their recent conquerers), and the characters are likeable. The mysteries are not yet complex, but they show a lot of promise and I look forward to more from this author.
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