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The Nun's Tale (An Owen Archer Mystery)  
Author: Candace Robb
ISBN: 0312959826
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


From Publishers Weekly
Continuation of the Owen Archer series of medieval English mysteries, in which a young nun apparently returns from the dead. Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Library Journal
Medieval mystery aficionados will especially appreciate Owen Archer's third appearance. Archer's "boss," the Archbishop of York, asks him to investigate a nun who claims to have returned from the dead. Unfortunately for Owen, his search uncovers multiple murder. Fine work.Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Review
"Ellis Peters [has] a cohort of pretenders snapping her heels. Most impressive of the bunch is Candace Robb." --Time Out (London)

"A gripping historical mystery." --Publishers Weekly

"Excellent...Ms. Robb has brought [actual historical characters] to life with great style."
--Mostly Murder



Review
"Ellis Peters [has] a cohort of pretenders snapping her heels. Most impressive of the bunch is Candace Robb." --Time Out (London)

"A gripping historical mystery." --Publishers Weekly

"Excellent...Ms. Robb has brought [actual historical characters] to life with great style."
--Mostly Murder



Review
"Ellis Peters [has] a cohort of pretenders snapping her heels. Most impressive of the bunch is Candace Robb." --Time Out (London)

"A gripping historical mystery." --Publishers Weekly

"Excellent...Ms. Robb has brought [actual historical characters] to life with great style."
--Mostly Murder



Book Description
Spring 1366, Beverley, England--a ghostly pale young woman claims to be the resurrected Joanna Calverley, a nun who died of a fever some months before. It would be a matter for the Church alone, were it not for the murders that seem to follow in her wake.

Owen Archer finds the case a frusterating one. Dame Joanne is by turns cagey and hysterical, whiel always clutching her secrets tightly. And worse yet, the nun's keepers ask Owen's pregnant wife, Lucie, to use to healing skills on Joanna's behalf, placing the Archer family in gravest danger...





The Nun's Tale (An Owen Archer Mystery)

ANNOTATION

Spring 1366, Beverley, England--a ghostly pale young woman claims to be the resurrected Joanna Calverley, a nun who died of a fever some months before. It would be a matter for the Church alone, were it not for the murders that seem to follow in her wake. Owen Archer finds this case a frustrating one that places his family in grave danger. Martin's Press.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

When a young nun dies of a fever in the town of Beverley, England, in the summer of 1365, she is buried quickly, for fear of the plague. The following year, the Archbishop of York is concerned to learn that a woman who claims to be the resurrected nun is talking of relic-trading and miracles. When murder follows in her wake, Owen Archer must undertake his third case. Traveling to Leeds and Scarborough to try to unearth clues, Owen finds only a trail of corpses. A meeting with Geoffrey Chaucer, spy for King Edward, establishes a connection with mercenary soldiers and the powerful Percy family. Meanwhile, Owen's wife, the apothecary Lucie Walton, pregnant with their first child, has won the mysterious woman's confidence. But the troubled secrets that start to emerge will endanger them all.

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

Continuation of the Owen Archer series of medieval English mysteries, in which a young nun apparently returns from the dead. (Oct.)

Library Journal

Medieval mystery aficionados will especially appreciate Owen Archer's third appearance. Archer's "boss," the Archbishop of York, asks him to investigate a nun who claims to have returned from the dead. Unfortunately for Owen, his search uncovers multiple murder. Fine work.

     



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