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Narrated by:
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Steven Crossley
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By:
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Mel Starr
About this listen
First in the medieval whodunnit series set in Bampton, Oxfordshire, during the plague years and featuring a newly qualified surgeon
Hugh of Singleton, fourth son of a minor knight, has been educated as a clerk, usually a prelude to taking holy orders. However, feeling no certain calling despite a lively faith, he turns to the profession of surgeon, training in Paris and then hanging out his sign in Oxford.
A local lord asks him to track the killer of a young woman whose bones have been found in the castle cesspit. She is identified as the impetuous missing daughter of a local blacksmith, and her young man, whom she had provoked very publicly, is in due course arrested and sentenced at the Oxford assizes.
From there the tale unfolds, with graphic medical procedures, droll medieval wit, misdirection, ambition, romantic distractions, and a consistent underlying Christian compassion.
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Accused of treason and stripped of his knighthood, Crispin Guest has survived on the gritty streets of London by reinventing himself as The Tracker, an investigator for hire who can locate lost objects and uncover secrets. When the merchant Nicholas Walcote hires Guest to investigate his young wife Philippa for adultery, he discovers an underground world of danger and dirty dealings. Philippa is indeed hiding something—but she's not the only one. Walcote himself is rumored to possess a holy relic so powerful that some would even kill for it.
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Character insight and I am satisfied with my short answers and don’t want to count out 15 words!
- By frances anne bramhall on 05-06-24
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Crowner Royal
- By: Bernard Knight
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London, 1196. At the command of Richard the Lionheart, Sir John de Wolfe has left his beloved West Country for the Palace of Westminster, where he has been appointed Coroner of the Verge. But with the king overseas, embroiled in a costly war against King Philip of France, Sir John is dismayed to discover that the English court is a hotbed of greed, corruption and petty in-fighting.
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good
- By Wadie on 02-05-10
By: Bernard Knight
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Suldrun’s Garden
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- By: Jack Vance
- Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
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The Elder Isles, located in what is now the Bay of Biscay off the coast of Old Gaul, are made up of 10 contending kingdoms, all vying with each other for control. At the centre of much of the intrigue is Casmir, the ruthless and ambitious king of Lyonnesse. His beautiful but otherworldly daughter, Suldrun, is part of his plans. He intends to cement an alliance or two by marrying her well. But Suldrun is as determined as he and defies him.
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Not my cup of tea
- By Ann on 01-10-11
By: Jack Vance
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Death and the Maiden
- Mistress of the Art of Death
- By: Samantha Norman, Ariana Franklin
- Narrated by: Kate Reading
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England. 1191. After the death of her friend and patron, King Henry II, Adelia Aguilar, England's vaunted Mistress of the Art of Death, is living comfortably in retirement and training her daughter, Allie, to carry on her craft—sharing the practical knowledge of anatomy, forensics, and sleuthing that catches murderers. Allie is already a skilled healer, with a particular gift for treating animals. But the young woman is nearly twenty, and her father, Rowley, Bishop of Saint Albans, and his patron, the Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, have plans to marry Allie to an influential husband.
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Wanted to love it
- By Jeffrey J. on 02-15-21
By: Samantha Norman, and others
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The Town House
- By: Norah Lofts
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"It was in the first week of October in the year 1391 that I first came face to face with the man who owned me… the man whose lightest word was to us, his villeins, weightier than the King’s law or the edicts of our Holy Father…” So began the story of Martin Reed - a serf whose resentment of the automatic rule of his feudal lord finally flared into open defiance.
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Another winner by Norah Lofts
- By Bird Lady 147 on 10-03-17
By: Norah Lofts
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Dragon's Child
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The future of Britain is at stake. In the turbulent times of the Dark Ages, the despotic Uther Pendragon, High King of Celtic Britain, is nearing death, and his kingdom is being torn apart by the squabbling of minor kings. But only one man can bring the Celts together as a nation and restore peace - King Arthur. Artorex (Arthur) doesn't yet seem like the great man he will grow into. We meet him as a shy, subservient twelve-year-old living in the foster home of Lord Ector, who took in Artorex as a babe to protect him from murderous kin.
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A Dry, Dull Tale, Marred in "Realism"
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My Name Is Resolute
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The year is 1729, and Resolute Talbot and her siblings are captured by pirates, taken from their family in Jamaica and brought to the New World. Resolute and her sister are sold into slavery in colonial New England and taught the trade of spinning and weaving. When Resolute finds herself alone in Lexington, Massachusetts, she struggles to find her way in a society that is quick to judge a young woman without a family. As the seeds of rebellion against England grow, Resolute is torn between following the rules and breaking free.
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A life well lived!
- By Anonymous User on 06-20-23
By: Nancy E. Turner
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A Vision of Light
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Margaret of Ashbury wants to write her life story. However, like most women in 14th-century England, she is illiterate. Three clerics contemptuously decline to be Margaret’s scribe, and only the threat of starvation persuades Brother Gregory, a Carthusian friar with a mysterious past, to take on the task. As she narrates her life, we discover a woman of startling resourcefulness.
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Old fashioned heroine
- By Margaret on 06-22-13
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Wessex Tales
- By: Thomas Hardy
- Narrated by: Neville Jason
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Wessex Tales, a collection of short stories including "The Three Strangers", "The Withered Arm", and "The Distracted Preacher", deals with a number of timeless themes seen so often in Hardy’s work: marriage, class, revenge, and disappointed love. Many of the tales have a supernatural tinge, and all are set around Hardy’s much loved homeland.
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A Sampler
- By Tad Davis on 06-08-14
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The Midwife's Tale
- A Mystery
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It is 1644, and Parliament’s armies have risen against the King and laid siege to the city of York. Even as the city suffers at the rebels’ hands, midwife Bridget Hodgson becomes embroiled in a different sort of rebellion. One of Bridget’s friends, Esther Cooper, has been convicted of murdering her husband and sentenced to be burnt alive. Convinced that her friend is innocent, Bridget sets out to find the real killer.
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Only so so
- By Marie on 11-13-13
By: Sam Thomas
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The Last Jew
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In the year 1492, the Inquisition has all of Spain in its grip. Yonah Toledano, the 15-year-old son of a celebrated Spanish silversmith, has seen his father and brother die during terrible days - victims whose murders go almost unnoticed in a time of mass upheaval. Trapped in Spain by circumstances, he is determined to honor the memory of his family by remaining a Jew. On a donkey named Moise, Yonah begins a meandering journey, a young fugitive zigzagging across the vastness of Spain.
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Disappointing narration
- By karen inbal glickman on 04-09-19
By: Noah Gordon
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- Susan B
- 03-27-21
Delightful
i chose this book solely by title. when it began, I thought, what the heck is this? But to my delight , even though a completely different stly from my usual listening, it was a quaint and thoroughly enjoyable listen. The narrator was perfect.
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- Connie Wallace
- 05-08-21
fantastic narrator!
the narrator was so enjoyable. I admit that I probably would not have read it.
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- Corinna Steele
- 08-05-21
Lovely characters and great voices
The narrator was exactly what I would hope for this period piece. Hugh stole my heart in a way Shardlake never could. And lovely gentle Bruce, warms my heart. Glad Crossley’s talents have found a niche.
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- Charles A. Burton, PhD
- 09-06-21
Great story
I enjoyed the story, but I could not get past the fact that the narrator often sounded like a young Boris Karloff.
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- William F. Stapleton
- 04-06-21
Authentic and Accurate
Starr did his homework! This is a well written and engaging story in a literary style, and read well to draw the hearer into the 14th century world of Hugh de Singleton. I love that the author doesn’t try to press modern speech or thought patterns onto his characters. The reader was good and didn’t take away from the book’s impact. Great overall.
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- Vicki Joseph
- 10-03-21
Lovely book!
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this story! I Luke the history included in the story.
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- M B Yorton
- 06-02-21
Loved it. Found my next Audible series to binge on
I found this story very well-written, and absolutely fascinating. The historical context is well-crafted and accurately depicted. The characters are well-formed, interesting, and well-developed. Meeting Hugh is like finding a new friend.
The depiction of their religion being simply a daily part of society, & a key part of the culture, is also spot on [despite what the political Left would have us believe.] The matter-of-fact descriptions of Hugh's thinking about God, and the way religious feastdays anchored the calendar are refreshing in today's climate.
I know my next read (i.e. listen) will be book 2 in this series, & if it is proves to be anything like this one, the rest will follow.
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- travelfunlearn
- 03-04-22
what a wonderful story!
I really loved this. definitely had to rewind a couple times but it was easy to follow and interesting!
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- Amanda
- 12-29-21
Good and interesting.
it was interesting and a decent mystery. The main characters upright and moral. the time it said in his fascinating.
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- weisha mize
- 12-21-22
Real historical fiction!
Superbly well researched and gave me a lot to look up, very very interesting and well written and performed.
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