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St. Peters Fair Audiobook by Ellis Peters


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Title: St. Peters Fair
Subtitle: The Fourth Chronicle of Brother Cadfael
Author: Ellis Peters
Narrator: Johanna Ward
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 57 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-23-10
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 41 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
In the summer of 1139, there is a pause in the civil war racking the country, and St. Peters Fair promises to bring some much-needed gaiety to Shrewsburythat is, until the dead body of a wealthy merchant is found in the river Severn. Was Thomas of Bristol the victim of murderous thieves? If so, why were his valuables abandoned nearby?
Brother Cadfael, that shrewd but kindly monk, offers to help the merchants lovely niece, Emma. But as he searches for the killer, Thomas of Bristols wares are ransacked and two more men are murdered. Emma almost certainly knows more than she is telling, and others will soon discover this, too. Cadfael desperately races to save the young girl, knowing that in a country at war with itself, betrayal can come from any directionand even good intentions can kill.
Critic Reviews:
Each addition to the series is a joy. Long may the Chronicles continue. (USA Today)
Wonderful history lessons wrapped up in a mystery and served with style and grace. (Cincinnati Post)
Members Reviews:
Classic Cadfael
Brother Cadfael is a monk and herbalist/healer in a 12th-century Benedictine abbey on the border of England and Wales--an historically accurate location whose ruins can still be visited. The novels are set during a time of civil war and unrestas two cousins, Steven and Matilda (the Empress Maud) compete for England's throne. This series, published between 1977 and its author's death in 1995, helped launch the "historical sleuth" genre of mysteries. As with many series, the early-middle entries (Chronicles 3-8 in my opinion) seem to me to be the strongest. This entry, Chronicle 4, is one of my favorites.
There is an embarrassment of riches on Audible when it comes to narrator choice for this series. Patrick Tull, best known for his splendid narrations of the Aubrey/Maturin nautical novels, is an excellent choice for the "monastic" atmosphere of the series. But since Cadfael's stories lack the action of Aubrey's sea battles and political intrigues, Tull's low-key (if forceful) presentation can become soporific. Sir Derek Jacobi played the title role in the BBC dramatizations. Stephen Thorne is a classic English reader; his presentations are faultless, but not compelling. Then there's Johanna Ward.
It may seem strange to have a woman narrate these stories, in which almost all the major characters are male. But I found her reading to be highly enjoyable, moving faster and with more energy than other versions of these stories I've listened to. Whichever narrator you choose, if you like classic historical mysteries with lots of period ambience, you should enjoy these books.
Classic Cadfael
Brother Cadfael is a monk and herbalist/healer in a 12th-century Benedictine abbey on the border of England and Wales--an historically accurate location whose ruins can still be visited. The novels are set during a time of civil war and unrestas two cousins, Steven and Matilda (the Empress Maud) compete for England's throne. This series, published between 1977 and its author's death in 1995, helped launch the "historical sleuth" genre of mysteries. As with many series, the early-middle entries (Chronicles 3-8 in my opinion) seem to me to be the strongest.
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