
Dead Man's Ransom
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Narrated by:
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Roe Kendall
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By:
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Ellis Peters
Canny as ever, Brother Cadfael suspects that more than a little evil is afoot, and before long his suspicions are confirmed. How Cadfael determines that the man's death was not a natural one is the stuff from which the best and most satisfying suspense stories are made.
In this case Ellis Peters's sleuthing Benedictine bases his indictment for murder on literally a single thread. Of extraordinary softness and hue, this filament will bind together the destinies of an unusual trio of young lovers. The unraveling of their tale yields a powerful subtext that explores the nature of love, identity, and divided loyalty.
A stunning conclusion and a memorable cast of characters, including the debut of the irrepressible Sister Magdalen, are sure to engage every devotee of medieval suspense.
©1994 Ellis Peters (P)2000 Blackstone AudiobooksListeners also enjoyed...




















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love these characters
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an excellent read.
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Excellent first time experience of Ellis Peters and Cadfael.
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This review may bother some people, but although the narrator did a valiant try to give life to the characters, these books are not the same when narrated by a woman. To me when doing a man's voice, and most of the characters are men, a women's voice is still too feminine. Especially, when imitating a man's frustration that, at the same time, is accompanied by a deep emotion. Trying to capture that difference did not work well. To me she sounded like a distraught women with a cold. As a matter of fact, all the male characters sounded like they had stuffy noses, or their voices were just on the cusp of cracking.
The story was all Cadfeal, but Cadfeal just does not sound like Cadfeal.
Needs a different narrator
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Books better than tv series
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