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  1. Timothy Gray

    Timothy Gray approved Kelly M’s request to change the title of The Virgin in the Ice Sunday, November 29 2009.

    The Virgin in the Ice (Brother Cadfael Mysteries)Ice
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  2. Kelly M

    Timothy Gray approved Kelly M’s request to combine 10 books, including The Virgin in the Ice, Sunday, November 29 2009.

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  3. Kelly M

    Kelly M edited the series of The Virgin in the Ice Sunday, November 29 2009.

    • Added this book in the series: Brother Cadfael book 6 (Primary series)
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  4. Kelly M

    Kelly M changed the title of The Virgin in the Ice Sunday, November 29 2009.

    The Virgin in the Ice (Brother Cadfael Mysteries)Ice
    Timothy Gray approved this request. ( see Kelly M’s edits | report abuse )
  5. Kelly M

    Kelly M submitted a request to combine 10 books, including The Virgin in the Ice, Sunday, November 29 2009.

    Timothy Gray approved this request.
    Visit the Shelfari Librarians group if you have questions about this edit.
    ( see all changes to this book | see Kelly M’s edits | report abuse )
  6. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the description of The Virgin in the Ice Saturday, August 1 2009.

    • Brother Cadfael is called upon to apply his healing skills to a wounded monk who has been attacked and becomes intrigued when the holy man's feverish ravings identify the location of three missing refugees. Reprint. PW.

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  7. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the contributors of The Virgin in the Ice Thursday, July 23 2009.

    • Added a contributor: Ellis Peters: (Primary Author)
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  8. Shelfari

    Shelfari edited the first sentence of The Virgin in the Ice Thursday, July 16 2009.

    • It was early in November of 1139 that the tide of civil war, lately so sluggish and inactive, rose suddenly to sweep over the city of Worcester, wash away half its livestock, property and women, and send all those of its inhabitants who could get away in time scurrying for their lives northwards away from the marauders, to burrow into hiding wherever there was manor or priory, walled town or castle strong enough to afford them shelter.
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