
Rest Not in Peace
The Chronicles of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon, Book 6
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Steven Crossley
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Mel Starr
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Master Hugh is asked to provide a sleeping potion for Sir Henry Burley, a friend and guest of Lord Gilbert who has outstayed his welcome at Bampton Castle. The next morning after Master Hugh provides the potion, Sir Henry is found dead, eyes open, in his bed. Master Hugh, the target of the wife’s wrath, is asked by Lord Gilbert to determine the cause of death....
©2013 Mel Starr (P)2020 Blackstone PublishingComplex mystery
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Good series, except for a few things.
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So much listening delight.
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Hooked on this series!!!
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A great midevil sleuth finds his Murderer
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Rest not in Prace
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Sad to lose Lady P.
Love the series!
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Depressing tale, unsatisfying conclusion
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the 6th book fails to seamlessly impress backstory for the fresh-faced reader new to the series while keeping attention to the reader whose been journeying along since book 1.
some lines are written word for word from previous books. dialogues, characters' inner voices, and even descriptions of places past travelled are so repetitive it carries a feel of "cut and paste."
if you, like me, started this series at book 1, you hoped with all your imagination this story would be cured of it's death-toll disease by now.
you had stayed hopeful when the story began to drag and lose luster in books 4 and 5.
you worriedly paced through main characters' lack of deeper and layered insights giving off a stunted, almost "first experience" comprehension.
the subtle humorous spirit generously sprinkled in past books now falls so sporadically you can easily miss it.
with painful sorrow, you've realized the long fatigue was actually the welcoming of death and you sit in acceptance of the inevitable beside the deathbed of book 6.
redundancy takes away for the seasoned reader
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