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Prayers of the Dead

A Medieval Mystery (Priscilla Royal Medieval Mysteries, Book 2)

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Prayers of the Dead

By: Priscilla Royal
Narrated by: Virginia Ferguson
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November 1283. Prioress Eleanor’s cousin, the earl of Ness, visits with his wife, Eda. When his unloved spouse is murdered in the priory chapel with his knife, he becomes the prime suspect. Another murder follows. Eda’s quiet priest is killed in the same chapel. Eda had many enemies, so what connection could there be between a ruthless woman and a pious man who cared nothing of earthy things?

Crowner Ralf insists the crimes fall under the king’s law and that Prioress Eleanor lacks objectivity because of her cousin’s involvement. Prioress Eleanor refuses, claiming that she must determine why the crime occurred in her priory. She also believes that her cousin is more likely to tell her needed details than to an unknown crowner. But as she digs deeper, she begins to fear what she might discover. She may have thought her cousin was innocent, but she realizes he is lying to her. Having given her word that she would not be blinded by familial love, she knows that she may have to face tragedy and walk her cousin to the gallows.

©2021 Priscilla Royal (P)2021 Priscilla Royal
Crime Crime Fiction Fiction Historical Mystery Thriller & Suspense Murder
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too much gay stuff. it seems so unnecessary to the story as it always has

good enough

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Too much musings about religion and the story dragged. The first book was better.still worth a reading.

Good but not great

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This is another excellent tale by Priscilla Royal! I was able to listen to it all the way through. The narrator sounds like every word is an effort and a sore trial.
I hear an American accent and possibly that's what I find incongruous in her narration of this book.

Great story - not a good narrator

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