
The Manor of Death
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Narrated by:
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Paul Matthews
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By:
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Bernard Knight
The manner of the young man's death is a matter of some dispute - but, as Sir John soon discovers, it was no accident. The victim did not drown, as the manor reeve alleges, but was strangled. In the ensuing investigation, Sir John is frustrated by what appears to be a conspiracy of silence among the seamen and townsfolk. Just what is the local population trying to hide?
As Crowner John is to learn, there are many inhabitants of Axmouth who will go to any lengths to ensure the shocking truth remains hidden...
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The characters are rich and you often want to grab them and shake them when they are being obtuse or stupid just as you would if they were people that you actually knew.
Sir John de Wolfe, aka Crowner John is by now one of my favorite characters and I look forward to the next chapter in his life with great anticipation. Gwynn and poor Thomas are also engaging. I look forward to knowing more about them.
The neglect of England under the great warrior but lousy King Richard the Lionheart also comes to life under Knight's writing.
Good Medievil Mystery
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Always learn something from Crowner John
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Excellent!
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The recorded episode was a pleasure. I can now read the remaining sagas with some idea of how all the characters voices sound.
I'm a fan of historical fiction especially of England during the period set for Sir John DeWolfe and his group of characters.
Black John is my hero
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