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Christi B
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I love all of Ellis Peters Cadfael series and especially thins one which I am presently re-reading. She places you in this part of Shrewsbury in such a way that you can almost see the places and those who inhabit the stories as well.

I'm a mystery buff and I love period mysteries, and...

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  • Christi B
      • Rated 5 stars

    I love all of Ellis Peters Cadfael series and especially thins one which I am presently re-reading. She places you in this part of Shrewsbury in such a way that you can almost see the places and those who inhabit the stories as well.

    I'm a mystery buff and I love period mysteries, and especially British ones. This book fits all my requirements for me, and it is a roaring good story to boot!

    Christi B wrote this review 3 weeks ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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    zetor m
      • Rated 4 stars


    The Raven in the Foregate by Ellis Peters.
    This was the second book in my Medieval Challenge.
    No.X11 in the Cadfael Chronicles, this was an excellent murder mystery. I have read a few Cadfael stories before and always find them interesting.
    This story takes place at Christmas 1141 AD when a new priest is presented by the Abbot , this priest will make his home at the Holy Cross(also known as the Foregate).His character is stern and he lacks humility and as such does not warm to the people of the area. When he is found drowned , most of these people could be accused of his murder , including the new young priest who assists Brother Cadfael in his work.
    As usual Cadfael displays his investigative talents in the form of the study of fauna and flora.
    A very good book, not long at 252 pages. A real page turner.

    zetor m wrote this review Friday, January 16 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
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