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Unhallowed Ground

The Chronicles of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon, Book 4

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Unhallowed Ground

By: Mel Starr
Narrated by: Steven Crossley
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Thomas atte Bridge, a man no one likes, is found hanging from a tree near Cowleys Corner. All assume he has taken his own life, but Master Hugh and Kate find evidence that this may not be so.

Many of the town had been harmed by Thomas, and Hugh is not eager to send one of them to the gallows. Then he discovers that the priest John Kellet, atte Bridge’s partner in crime in A Corpse at St. Andrew’s Chapel, was covertly in Bampton at the time atte Bridge died.

Master Hugh is convinced that Kellet has murdered atte Bridge - one rogue slaughtering another. He sets out for Exeter, where Kellet now works. But there he discovers that the priest is an emaciated skeleton of a man, who mourns the folly of his past life. Hugh must return to Bampton and discover which of his friends has murdered his enemy.

©2013 Mel Starr (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing
Mystery Historical Fiction Genre Fiction Christian Fiction

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This series is interesting, peaceful listening. The characters are vivid, the writing style evocative of the historical period, the plot interesting without inflicting disturbing violence or gruesome descriptions. I have enjoyed all 4 I’ve read so far.

Delightful series

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I’ve enjoyed this series tremendously. It is historically accurate and the characters are interesting. This story does end on a melancholy and perhaps ambiguous note which some listeners have not enjoyed as much, but life, even in medieval times (or perhaps particularly in medieval times!) does not always work out as we expect and how the characters in this story cope with such ambiguity gives us an insight into who they really are.

Well done as always

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So many terms are archaic. Dictionaries cannot help where one is unsure of the spelling due to the local accent.

Interesting, I would like to see a glossary added.

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I enjoyed the story told from Hugh’s perspective. Seems to be realistic according to some of the language

Realistic (at least to me)

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I don’t remember how i found this series but I’m glad I did. It’s a pleasure to listen to, with an outstanding narrator with a calm, soothing voice. The mysteries are not deep but enjoyable and I generally know everything is going to workout, which is a nice break from darker stories. I usually listen when gardening and love the history and period I don’t know a lot about. Definitely worth a listen !

Fun, lighthearted listen with great narrator

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