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Mar 4th, 2019, 7:41 pm
The Chronicles of Brother Hermitage by Howard of Warwick (books 7, 31)
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Overview: Howard of Warwick is chronicler of both the doings of Brother Hermitage, and of creative history; taking real life and forcing it onto the great events of the past.

He was born within the sound of Warwick on a specific day, and it is rumoured that on learning to walk, he plucked his first quill from the family goose.

Idly skimming through an old volume of medieval pipe designs, Howard found the first fragment of parchment with the name Brother Hermitage on it. Little did he know where that was going to lead.

Years of research, and many volumes later, the tales of Brother Hermitage have become the world's bestselling comedy historical who-done-its. (Granted, its not a very crowded field).

Outside of his researches into Brother Hermitage, Howard has reinterpreted some of the major events in British History. 1066 will never be the same again and the questions raised about Magna Carta deserve answers but probably wont get them.

Howard continues to be supplied with manuscripts by his agent, a fellow of boundless energy and questionable integrity, who is always pressing for yet another volume. And so the work progresses. Titles continue to escape from the Scriptorium with very few checks for accuracy.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller

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#7 - The Case of the Clerical Cadaver
It's new, it's medieval and it's all very silly....

A hidden monastery in the depths of England's depths?
A secret that could rock the church to its core?
A trail of clues that can only be interpreted by an expert?
This all sounds rather familiar....

Except the expert is Brother Hermitage, so I wouldn't get your hopes up.

Called once more by King William - who doesn't even know what he's calling for - Hermitage, Cwen and Wat the weaver set off to deal with the greatest mystery of all. A mystery that has been protected and guarded for years by a secret brotherhood sworn by awful oaths.

A mystery only known to a priest who now happens to be dead.
A mystery hidden in a monastery that isn't even supposed to exist.
A mystery of such value that the unscrupulous and greedy are also after it, and these particular unscrupulous and greedy know Brother Hermitage very well indeed.

Will all be revealed in a satisfactory manner?
Will the convoluted trail lead to a revelation of staggering significance?
Hardly. This is a Chronicle of Brother Hermitage, after all....

#31 - No Murder Here
There is no murder here.

And even if there was, under no circumstances is Brother Hermitage, King William's investigator, to be allowed anywhere near it.

This is a very sensitive matter for the Duke of Normandy, now King of England, and he wants it dealt with properly. He doesn't want a band of Saxon idiots trampling all over the place, offending everyone.

But, in a far-off outpost of the duchy, an ancient ritual has been enacted, which immediately went horribly wrong. Someone must be sent to find out what happened and who is behind it.

Negotiating the way through scheming and feuding locals will demand sensitivity.
Untangling superstition from fact will require careful analysis.
Appreciating custom and practice will need a sympathetic ear.
And you'll need to speak the right language, obviously.

So, this is really not a job for Brother Hermitage. It's probably even more inappropriate for the weavers, Wat and Cwen - the woman who stares at people and the man who made those disgusting pictures. Keep them away.

However, the more explicit the instruction, the greater the chance of mistake...
In any case, there is no murder here.
Oh, really?

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Mar 25th, 2024, 7:09 pm
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