Pages: 246 (Hardcover) ISBN: 089296524X Pub: Mysterious Pr Pub date: 1993-03 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1143595
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Reader Reviews:Is the theft St. Winifred's will? (3/3 people found this helpful)Ideally, read all the preceding books in the series, in order, before reading this one. At a minimum, first read #1 (A MORBID TASTE FOR BONES, the story of how St. Winifred's reliquary came to the abbey) to avoid spoiling the end of that book, and THE POTTER'S FIELD, which introduced the Blounts of Longner. If you're interested in an audio edition, check that you're getting the unabridged recording narrated by Stephen Thorne.
One of the most exciting chronicles. (5/5 people found this helpful)This is one of the best of the Cadfael genre. It combines a scintillating mystery with humour and history. Ellis Peters breathes life in to her characters and it is extremely easy to form a mental picture of them. All the action is centred around Saint Winifred's remains, consequently, there is much scope for 'double entendre', due to the ambiguous nature of the contents of the reliquary (see 'A Morbid Taste for Bones'). The plot moves with greater pace than some of the other novels and there is no place for boredom. However, it would perhaps be wise to read some of the earlier Cadfael stories before this one, if you are a newcomer to the genre, as much of the plot is based on facts known from other books. Cadfael purloins the show! (3/3 people found this helpful)It goes without saying that stealing is one of the sins in life--and with her usual characteristic zeal, author Ellis Peters adds murder to that list! In "The Holy Thief," the 19th chronicle of Brother Cadfael, Peters continues her top-flight form of the medieval whodunnit and, as usual, her protagonist, the good Benedictine monk, rides to the rescue and solution. The year is 1144--and still King Stephen and Empress Maud are struggling in an interminable civil war, with no solution in sight. However, that historical fact is mere backdrop--as it usually is--to a more local concern. A renowned earl (Essex) is killed by an arrow, but not before he tries to make amends with Heaven by restoring some of the properties he had earlier "gained." This includes the abbey of Ramsey, a run-down site badly in need of more worldly help. The abbey sends envoys out, and one such envoy arrives in Shrewsbury, at the abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Cadfael's domain. The envoy includes Brother Herluin and his young novice Tutilo, who possesses a great singing voice along with other musical skills. In Shrewsbury is also, as the plot would have it, a beautiful slave girl (also a singer) named Daalny. Suffice it to say, Peters lays a solid romantic setting. But the rains come, so much so that much of the abbey's possessions, including the holy relics, must be moved to safety. But not so safely after all, as a theft is discovered. And this soon leads to--you have it--a murder. And Cadfael takes over. Using not only his brilliance, but his skills as the abbey's herbalist, Cadfael wastes no time in carefully solving the crime. Of course, as in all the Cadfael adventures, the murder is solved. The solution rarely comes easily for this ex-crusader, nor should it. Peters does not rush into her novels, which are characterized by logic and sound research. Peters' very successful series has been adapted to TV, and while the episodes are generally very good, the televised portrayal of both Cadfael and the story line leaves quite a bit to be desired, as good as they are. The books are the better choice. I have never been disappointed and "The Holy Thief" is no exception. Similar ProductsDead Man's Ransom: BBC Radio 4 Full-cast Dramatisation (BBC Radio Collection) Cadfael - The Complete Collection - Series 1 To 4 [1994] The Heretic's Apprentice The Heretic's Apprentice Sovereign (Matthew Shardlake 3) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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