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Original Title: The Haunted Abbot
ISBN: 0451217160 (ISBN13: 9780451217165)
Edition Language: English
Series: Sister Fidelma #12
Setting: Suffolk, England,666(United Kingdom)
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The Haunted Abbot (Sister Fidelma #12) Paperback | Pages: 336 pages
Rating: 4.07 | 992 Users | 34 Reviews

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Title:The Haunted Abbot (Sister Fidelma #12)
Author:Peter Tremayne
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 336 pages
Published:December 6th 2005 by Signet (first published 2002)
Categories:Mystery. Historical. Historical Fiction. Historical Mystery. Fiction

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In December of 666 A.D., Fidelma of Cashel and her companion Brother Eadulf, having completed their business with the Archbishop of Canterbury, make one final journey before returning to Ireland. At the insistence of Brother Botulf, a childhood friend of Eadulf, they detour from their trip to Eadulf's home village and make their way to Aldred's Abbey. Arriving at midnight on the night of the old pagan festival of Yule, as requested, they find Botulf's dead body - his head caved in by a blunt instrument.
As Fidelma and Eadulf soon learn, however, murder isn't the only danger which faces those in the abbey. The ghost of a young woman haunts the cloister shadows, a ghost which closely resembles the Abbot's dead wife. Now it will require all of Fidelma's skill as an advocate of the Brehon Courts to unravel the mystery and uncover the truth behind these events before those secrets take yet another life.


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Always of interest, another chronicle in the life of Sister Fidelma. She is back with her friend, and together they are in Saxon England visiting his homeland. There it doesn't go well. Sister Fidelam is very sick, Eadwulf discovers that the friend he had meant to visit has died just that morning, and then Sister Fidelma is accused of witchcraft. The story is full of who is fighting against whom, but it all makes sense. Typically the books are set in Ireland during the 600's, so it was a real

I didn't like this one as much as some of the others. I think I've read to many Sister Fidelma's too close together this summer. I'm a bit irritated by some of the stock phrases that I might not have noticed without proximity.

My first book read by this author. Fairly interesting story. I'll read more by him in future.

As usual with this series, lots of fun - a "Cadfael" genre which I enjoy

In the last novel, while Sister Fidelma and her companion, Brother Eadulf, are on their way to Canterbury where Brother Eadulf had messages to deliver to the Archbishop, their ship was caught in a storm and they ended up in what is now Wales. There, they solved a mystery before continuing onward.In this novel, they are about to embark on a trip to Eadulfs home of Seaxmunds Ham in the land of the South Folk (modern Saxmundham, Suffolk) in the kingdom of the East Angles (East Anglia) in what was



(my copy of this is the UK edition from 2002) I am a HUGE fan of Peter Tremayne and Sister Fidelma. I'm a total Fidelma nerd who went to Ireland just to see locations from the books! These are A-1, better than the best, "don't talk to me while I'm reading them" books! I even go so far as to order the books from the UK so I can get them a year in advance.

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