Another satisfying entry in one of my favorite historical mystery series; this time three brutally murdered corpses are found in Brother Athelstan's parish, which could lead to a devastating fine on his poor parishioners if the murderer isn't found. Athelstan also serves as secretarius to Sir Jack Cranston, Coroner for the City of London, and the two must also investigate murder charges against a respectable widow accused of burying her victims in a "field of blood" beside her prosperous tavern. Kathryn Vestler is an old friend of Sir Jack's, kind, generous, and hard-working by all accounts, but Athelstan can tell she's lying about mysterious goings-on in and around her tavern; who is she protecting, and can our two heroes get to the truth and save her from hanging?
As always, Athelstan and Sir Jack have wonderful chemistry, bouncing theories off each other as they move about London questioning witnesses and suspects; the parishioners of St. Erconwald's, Athelstan's church, provide comic relief and a very earthy human touch. Recommended to fans of well-researched historical mysteries, especially the medieval period.