This exciting mystery is the 5th volume of the amazing "Owen Archer" series, from the US author, Candace Robb.
Like I said before this series has much in comparison with the "Matthew Bartholomew Chronicles" by the author, Susanna Gregory, what the time of history is concerned, but the difference being that this series is set in York, instead of Cambridge.
Storytelling is of a superb quality, very believable and likeable characters make this an excellent and enjoyable read, and the atmosphere of York during the time of the pestilence is very well pictured in this mystery.
At the beginning of the book you'll find a well-drawn map of 14th Century York, with several places of interest, and also a Glossary containing some very well explained definitions, while at the back you'll notice an Author's Note, where the historical details concerning this great mystery are superbly documented.
The book is set in the year, AD 1369, another year with the plague, and it starts off with a prologue, in which it will show us the murder of Walter de Hotter.
In the main story two more important murders will follow, with the likes of, Master Laurence Warrene, at his burning home, and Master Julian Taverner within St Leonard's Hospital, where he is recovering from that same fire, while in a desperate attempt to try to save his friend Laurence he's knocked on the head.
What is to come is an intriguing mystery, where stolen goods, smuggling and a riddle that concerns the name and family of a man called Carter, play a very important role in what will eventually happen in this mystery of murder, mayhem and disease, and in which our main protagonist/investigator, Owen Archer, after being summoned by Richard de Ravenser, Master of St Leonard's Hospital and nephew of Archbishop of York, John Thoresby, will have to be very alert and determined to untangle the threads of this web of deceit and murder, before finally being able to reveal the culprit(s) of these thefts and murder.
Really very much recommended, for this is another splendid addition to this amazing series, and that's why I would like to call this episode: "A Very Delightfully Solved Riddle"!