Absolution By Murder: A Sister Fidelma Mystery (Mysteries of Ancient Ireland featuring Sister Fidelma of Cashel)
In A.D. 664, King Oswy of Northumbria has convened a synod at Whitby to hear debate between the Roman and Celtic Christian churches and decide which shall be granted primacy in his kingdom. At stake is much more than a few disputed points of ritual; Oswy's decision could affect the survival of...
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In A.D. 664, King Oswy of Northumbria has convened a synod at Whitby to hear debate between the Roman and Celtic Christian churches and decide which shall be granted primacy in his kingdom. At stake is much more than a few disputed points of ritual; Oswy's decision could affect the survival of either church in the Saxon kingdoms. When the Abbess Etain, a leading speaker for the Celtic church, is found murdered, suspicion falls upon the Roman faction. In order to diffuse the tensions that threaten to erupt into civil war, Oswy turns to Sister Fidelma of the Celtic Church (Irish and an advocate for the Brehon Court) and Brother Eadulf of the Roman church (from east Anglia and of a family of hereditary magistrates) to find the killer. But as further murders occur and a treasonous plot against Oswy matures, Fidelma and Eadulf soon find themselves running out of time.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B007KLWN9I
Publish date: 1995-12-15
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Pages no: 209
Edition language: English
Category:
European Literature,
Cultural,
Historical Fiction,
Irish Literature,
Medieval,
Mystery,
Ireland,
Historical Mystery,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Fiction,
Historical
This is the first "Sister Fidelma" novel. It is the year 664, and the good Irish nun/judge is on her way to Northumbria, to a synod at the Abbey of Streoneshalh. There the leaders of the two varieties of Christianity in Britain, the Church of Rome and the Church of Ireland, will debate - and Oswy...