De verloren zoon
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9789022517840 (9022517845)
Publish date: 1994
Publisher: De Boekerij
Pages no: 251
Edition language: Dutch
Series: Chronicles of Brother Cadfael (#20)
Witness if you will, reader, the Chronicles of one Brother Cadfael of the Benedictine abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul in Shrewsbury, Shropshire: witness the twenty adventures of this most unusual monk, herbalist and former crusader, occurring between the years of Our Lord 1138 and 1145, in the middl...
This is the last in the 20-volume Brother Cadfael series, and the second in the series that I've read. (I previously read #11).I'd sort of expect any writer to be getting a bit weary of a scenario or character after 20 installments, however nothing of the kind came through for me. I thought this was...
Cadfael's son Oliver de Bretagne, is captured and there's a refusal to acknowledge where he is and there's no demand for ransom but there are rumours and Cadfael has an opportunity to attend a conference and find out about him. To add to the confusion a contentious nobleman is dead, apparently by Ol...