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Publication Date: August 29, 2015
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Language: English
ASIN: B014OG16SU
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Many historical mysteries are very lopsided affairs. They're either historical data dumps with page after page of exposition or stories that would fit well in modern day save for a reference or two to tunics instead of shirts. Not only does the author balance those well, but there's actual mystery, interesting characters and believable tension in the story.The characters were nicely done. Each had enough of a personality to be remembered through the book without any of them being over-the-top. There wasn't any "Wait, who's that again?" when various characters were considered as suspects. Sir Faucon, the main character, is a bit of an Every Man, but the book sprinkles details through the book that keep him from being generic. Edmund the monk, his sidekick, is rather disagreeable but is slowly humanized through the book. Readers may not like him even by the end of the book but, like the main character, may come to appreciate his good points.One of the things I particularly appreciated was how everything fit together. The murder didn't occur in a void. It was the result of multiple events and circumstances that came together to bring things to a head. There was too much pressure for things to continue in that village indefinitely. The murder was simply one of the most likely outcomes given all that had happened and all that was going on.For those who enjoy politics, there is some in the book as well. And for those who hate politics, don't worry. It's handled with a light touch, none of the "I know that you know that I know therefore ... " silliness. There are a few small political skirmishes in the book with the promise of more to come, but they add flavor and realism instead of overwhelming the plot.In short, it's solid writing with a great plot and good characters. I look forward to reading more in the series.
This novel's greatest asset is its fine description of medieval village life. As an equal fan of history and mystery, I enjoyed this aspect of the book. Other aspects were generally mediocre. Characterizations are shallow, and the mystery plot is so involved as to strain credibility. The author also earns a demerit for lack of originality by involving a herbalist monk in the solution of the mystery. This character is a blatant, though pale, imitation of Ellis Peters superb Brother Cadfael. Apparently this author's other series novels are steamy medieval romances, a genre I shudder to even imagine. As a reader who loathes romance, I'm grateful to her for refraining from introducing any romance elements into this novel. Lukewarm though I am to the mystery side of this book, I will read further in this series simply to see more of its well-executed evocation of medieval society.
This is a good start to what might well be an excellent series.Sir Faucon de Remis, a Norman knight, is a returned Crusader after fighting in the Holy Land with King Richard I. As a landless knight, he needs a way to make his living and is persuaded by his uncle, Bishop William, to accept the office of “Keeper of the Pleasâ€, or Crowner as they were commonly called, a newly-created position intended to curb the rapacity of the Sheriffs, and ensure the Crown received all monies, taxes, and revenues that was its due. The clerk assigned to assist him is Brother Edmund, a Benedictine monk well-versed in the law, who is an officious and unlikeable man.Their first case is the death of a miller and it is fascinating to be part of the investigation as they learn step-by-step what is involved and how far the power of a crowner reaches. As a former soldier Crowner Faucon is familiar with death, but not so familiar with the subtle differences between a natural death by drowning and murder. Coincidentally, Brother Colin, an herbalist, is there to give advice to the new Crowner on how to tell the difference. This is fiction and I don’t find this coincidence too hard to swallow, and, let’s face it, Sir Faucon had to be educated somehow or else there would have been no story!I have read a number of mediaeval series so I am familiar with the terms and customs, and this author does justice to the setting and lifestyle of the period. Clothing is described in detail where appropriate to the story and there are some lovely descriptive passages, especially when Sir Faucon first sees the Priory of Radegund.The characters are fleshed out enough so that the reader can remember who each one is, and also form an opinion of them. The dialogue is natural and the prose is well-written and edited, with no glaring errors that I saw. There is also a good mystery, and the solving of it is done in a believable way. Brother Edmund slowly undergoes a personality change and I think I will enjoy reading more about this pair. The story is book-ended by a delusional child-killer (the killing is not described) that seems to have no place, but must have a purpose that will become evident in future books.
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