
The Canterbury Murders
A Stanton and Barling Mystery, Book 3
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James Langton
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E.M. Powell
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A fire-ravaged cathedral. An ungodly murder.
Easter, 1177. Canterbury Cathedral, home to the tomb of martyr Saint Thomas Becket, bears the wounds of a terrible fire. Benedict, prior of the great church, leads its rebuilding. But horror interrupts the work. One of the stonemasons is found viciously murdered, the dead man’s face disfigured by a shocking wound.
When the king’s clerk Aelred Barling and his assistant Hugo Stanton arrive on pilgrimage to the tomb, the prior orders them to investigate the unholy crime.
But the killer soon claims another victim - and another. As turmoil embroils the congregation, the pair of sleuths face urgent pressure to find a connection between the killings.
With panic on the rise, can Barling and Stanton catch the culprit before evil prevails again - and stop it before it comes for them?
The Canterbury Murders is the third book in E.M. Powell’s Stanton and Barling medieval murder mystery series. Combining intricate plots, shocking twists, and a winning - if unlikely - pair of investigators, this series is perfect for fans of Ellis Peters’ Brother Cadfael or C.J. Sansom’s Shardlake.
©2020 E.M. Powell (P)2020 E.M. PowellAnother great story!
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The Canterbury Murders
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Murder Mystery set in 12th Century
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The Canterbury Murders is a Medieval murder mystery/thriller in which Barling and Stanton investigate a series or murders that seem to have no connection.
These two main characters need to solve a mystery that keeps the reader hanging until the last couple of chapters. The writing style made it easy to go through, although I'd have loved a bit more intrigue; especially, regarding the Church.
I feel most characters were quite well developed and would find it surprising if a future reader was not able to relate to any of them. With different personalities, each of them has some likeable and other unlikeable features, which makes them real.
The narrator made the listening experience quite enjoyable and gave each character a distinct voice and personality.
I feel I should have read the first two volumes in order to understand the main characters fully.
For fans of Ken Follet (The Pillars of the Earth) and The Name of the Rose by Umberto Ecco.
A thrilling Medieval murder mystery
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This tale has Barling & Stanton investigating a murder in Canterbury when they have gone there as pilgrims to the Cathedral and Thomas Becket’s shrine. The Prior of the local Monastery there calls on them immediately to solve the grisly murder quickly (since they’re reportedly so good at it). Problem is, more bodies keep showing up.
I enjoy the byplay between our heroes, although something is strained in their relationship just now, and a resolution is worked out by the end of the tale. If you haven’t read any of this series, you might want to begin with The King’s Justice, the first book, to acquaint yourself with the characters, the times (12th century England), and their relationship.
Highly recommended!
Entertaining tale during Henry II’s time
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