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published
August 13th 2002
by St. Martin's Minotaur
binding
Hardcover, 256 pages
isbn
0312276834
(isbn13: 9780312276836)
description
It is October 1477 and Roger the Chapman, newly married and still enjoying wedded bliss, is surprised to find his old, familiar feeling of restlessnes...more
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#9 Roger the Chapman medieval mystery in which a newly-married Roger heads off to Plymouth, directed there by one of his dreams, and sure enough, finds a mystery that needs solving. Oliver Capstick was murdered in his home about five months ago, and everyone knows the culprit—his nephew, Beric Gifford. They had argued heatedly the day before and he was seen both coming and going from the uncle’s home, even to the point of having a dark stain on his tunic on his way out. But no one, including...more
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recommends it for: people who like simple mysteries
Read in September, 2008
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It took me a while to get into this book, but about halfway through it finally grabbed my interest, so I'm not sure if it was me or the book.
I don't read a lot of mysteries, generally speaking, and when I do, I tend to prefer the ones that I THINK I have figured out and then WHAMMO it turns out to be something totally different. With this book, I had it cracked about 50 pages before the sleuth. I kept waiting for the big twist that would blow my mind, and it just turned out that I was right...more
I don't read a lot of mysteries, generally speaking, and when I do, I tend to prefer the ones that I THINK I have figured out and then WHAMMO it turns out to be something totally different. With this book, I had it cracked about 50 pages before the sleuth. I kept waiting for the big twist that would blow my mind, and it just turned out that I was right...more
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