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Satan's Lullaby

A Medieval Mystery

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Satan's Lullaby

By: Priscilla Royal
Narrated by: Wanda McCaddon
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It is the autumn of 1278. The harvest is in. The air is crisp. Dusty summer breathes a last sigh before the dark seasons arrive.

For Prioress Eleanor, dark times arrive early in Norfolk. The head of her order, Abbess Isabeau, has sent Father Etienne Davoir from their headquarters in France to inspect all aspects of Tyndal Priory, from its morals to its roofs. Surely the abbess would not have chosen her own brother for this rare and thorough investigation unless the cause was serious and she had reason to fear intervention from Rome. Prioress Eleanor knows something is terribly amiss.

The situation turns calamitous when Davoir's sick clerk dies from a potion sent by Sister Anne, Tyndal's subinfirmarian. Is Sister Anne guilty of simple incompetence - or murder? Or, Davoir asks, did Prioress Eleanor order the death to frighten him away before he discovered the truth behind accusations that she is unfit for her position?

When Davoir himself is threatened, the priest roars for justice. Even expectant father Crowner Ralf, the local representative of the king's justice, has lost all objectivity. The most likely suspects are Anne, the woman Ralf once loved; the prioress he respects; and the Tyndal monk, Thomas, who is his closest friend. Who among the French and English assembled at Tyndal has succumbed to Satan's lullaby?

©2016 Priscilla Royal (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Thriller & Suspense Historical Mystery Suspense Fiction
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This has been a really good series. I have become fascinated with this time period but like almost every one, there is evil men and all the same problems.

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This author has tried to create an engaging murder mystery set in a medieval nunnery. While her setting descriptions are enlightening, the story suffers from a weak and dissatisfying conclusion. It is difficult to have empathy for most of the main characters due to the exaggerated antagonism of the villain. I would recommend an Ellis Peter's novel as the superior work of this genre.

Weak story, wonderful reading

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