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Hardcover Morbid Taste For Bones Book

ISBN: B0011G1524

ISBN13: 8601422419320

Morbid Taste For Bones

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The first Cadfael and a great mystery

As with many books or stories that we get involved with, the characters and their relationships with others in the environment are important as the mystery. Ellis Peters (Edith Pargeter) strikes a balance between the characters, history, and mystery. Sprinkled throughout are faith and a chance that they (the monks) may be correct in the explanation of saints and how the world works. The external environment is the ongoing 11th-century civil war between English King Stephen and his sister Empress Maude. We also have references to the different societies as they travel to Wales. These become more relevant as the series progresses. The inward struggle between faith and power is depicted as an individual monk is persuaded or wants to be persuaded to go on a mission to retrieve a neglected saint, “St. Winifred.” She lives in Wales, and it happens that Brother Cadfael has a Welsh background, so he is charged with supporting the mission. If you saw the movie, you will immediately see the differences between it and his book. One main point is the fact that the monk was cured before the trip. The best difference is revealed in the detection and solution to the mystery.
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