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Laddar... The Holy Thief (1992)av Ellis Peters
![]() Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. ![]() While a major flood nearly overwhelms the abbey, someone has stolen a much valued relic encased in a coffin. Cadfael is in earnest to recover the coffin before anyone opens it. A rather dubious monk whose lack of interest in the brotherhood seems to be the thief. When the body of a murdered man shows up, the thief is immediately suspected but Cadfael realizes there is more to unravel before a young lady nearly wrecks everything. Will Cadfael catch the killer or will his long held secret in the coffin be discovered? The Abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul in Shrewsbury becomes the destination for two monks from Ramsay, a monastery ravaged by war and needing assistance, and for a group of musicians. We find that one of the monks is also a singer and musician. The monks have raised a goodly sum of money and jewels from the area along with a gift of lumber from a local lord. When the rains fall and the River Severn is flooding, the wagon with lumber and the gifts is sent out of harm's way while the Abbey puts all its treasures in higher ground. When the flood waters recede, somehow the Abbey loses coffin with the bones of St. Winifred. Meanwhile, thieves steal the cart on the way back to the monastery and the strong box with the cash and jewelry is found opened. Also found is Winifred. There is contoversy over who actually will actually get custody of the saint. Does she belong to Shrewsbury, the monks of Ramsay to which she was heading or Lord Robert Beaumont, upon whose land she was discovered? And how did she get on the wagon for Ramsay? A sortes Biblicae is the proposed solution for Saint Winifred. But what about the murder victim found nearby, especially as he was coming to the Abbey to identify the monk whom he helped put the reliquary on the wagon? The sortes gives closure to one mystery and Brother Cadfael deduced the rest. A most successful solution.
Wegens een dreigende overstroming worden de kostbaarheden van de abdij van Shrewsbury (we zijn in het jaar 1144) in veiligheid gebracht. Daarbij verdwijnt een kostbare reliekschrijn. Deze wordt weliswaar spoedig teruggevonden, maar er zijn ook nog andere schatten gestolen, en dan wordt er een mogelijke getuige vermoord. Monnik-speurder Cadfael heeft er weer veel werk aan, maar zoals altijd bij deze schrijfster komt alles keurig op zijn pootjes terecht, zij het ditmaal met heel wat toeval. Dit negentiende deel uit deze reeks is zeker niet het minste; met name de omgang met heiligen, hun relieken en bijbelse voorspellingen is heel aardig beschreven. Bekend zijn de rustig voortkabbelende verteltrant en de zwart-witte karakters. De vertaling is nog steeds stroef. Een onderhoudend boek in normale druk. - Hans Wagemans. Ingår iHar bearbetningen
Fiction.
Mystery.
Historical Fiction.
HTML:Strangers seek refuge at the abbey as floodwaters rise, a body falls, and a relic vanishes??in this "top drawer" mystery featuring the twelfth-century monk (Chicago Sun-Times) In the chill, rainy autumn of 1144, two groups of visitors seek the hospitality of the Abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul, and Brother Cadfael fears trouble has come in with them. Among the first arrivals is Brother Tutilo, a young Benedictine with a guileless face and??to Brother Cadfael's shrewd eyes??a mischievous intelligence. The second group, a ribald French troubadour, his servant, and a girl with the voice of an angel, seems to Brother Cadfael a catalyst for disaster. All of Cadfael's fears become manifest as rising floodwaters endanger the abbey's most sacred relic, the remains of Saint Winifred. When the bones disappear and a dead body is found, Brother Cadfael knows carnal and spiritual intrigues are afoot. Now, in a world that believes in signs and miracles, Brother Cadfael needs his prayers answered??as well as some heavenly guidance to crucial clues??to catch a killer hell- Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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