The hermit of Eyton Forest
Translated by Serge Chwat earliest edition we have, 1987 Editions 10/18, 1992 280 pages
This Cadfael mystery is more about mediaeval law and crime, and the first civil war in England, with the Empress Matilda and King Stephen as the belligerents, than about detection with the monk Cadfael''s skills. Nevertheless a craftily constructed story, and several strings to the plot, neatly disentangled at the end.
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