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The Raven in the Foregate
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The Raven in the Foregate (Cadfael #12) by Ellis Peters (Sep/Oct 22)
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It's mid month, so time to open up our latest batch of buddy reads, with thanks as ever to Susan for setting up the threads. :)
Who is reading this one? The spoiler thread is linked below:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
I've borrowed it from the library but haven't started yet as I want to finish the Falco book first to avoid mixing up my historical mysteries!
Who is reading this one? The spoiler thread is linked below:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
I've borrowed it from the library but haven't started yet as I want to finish the Falco book first to avoid mixing up my historical mysteries!
I've finished so can move onto Falco. Like Judy, one historical at a time. This Cadfael really gave us a vile villain.


Same with me, and I´m away on a short trip too.
I've read more than half of this now and am enjoying it - it's a gripping story and I am not at all sure who the killer is. I agree the victim is deeply unsympathetic and I think he is a powerfully drawn character.

True - handsome, well-spoken, yet can turn vicious and vengeful! I couldn’t help wondering, what could have made him so rigid and unchristian in his Christianity? Couldn’t help wondering if (view spoiler)
It is Christmas, A.D. 1141, Abbot Radulfus returns from London, bringing with him a priest for the vacant living of Holy Cross, also known as the Foregate. The new priest is a man of presence, learning, and discipline, but he lacks humility and the common touch. When he is found drowned in the millpond, suspicion is cast upon a young man who arrived with the priest's train and was sent to work in Brother Cadfael's garden. Indeed, he is soon discovered to be an impostor. To Brother Cadfael, now falls the familiar task of sorting out the complicated strands of innocence and guilt.
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