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The Confession of Brother Haluin (Brother Cadfael, Bk 15)
The Confession of Brother Haluin - Brother Cadfael, Bk 15
Author: Ellis Peters
Winter arrived early in 1142, bringing with it a heavy snowfall. The safety of the guest-hall roof at the Benedictine Abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul comes into jeopardy, and the brothers are called upon to effect repairs. — But the icy and treacherous conditions are to prove near fatal for Brother Haluin. He slips from the roof and crashes to th...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780445408555
ISBN-10: 0445408553
Publication Date: 12/1/1989
Pages: 208
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4.1 stars, based on 64 ratings
Publisher: Mysterious Press
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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reviewed The Confession of Brother Haluin (Brother Cadfael, Bk 15) on + 162 more book reviews
Another good entry in the Brother Cadfael series.
reviewed The Confession of Brother Haluin (Brother Cadfael, Bk 15) on + 175 more book reviews
BROTHER CADFAEL CHRONICLE 15
hardtack avatar reviewed The Confession of Brother Haluin (Brother Cadfael, Bk 15) on + 2700 more book reviews
The love of a married woman for a younger man begins a tragedy that eventually affects the next generation.

Cadfael stumbles into this tragedy and helps to set things right.
havan avatar reviewed The Confession of Brother Haluin (Brother Cadfael, Bk 15) on + 138 more book reviews
This time Cadfael leaves Wales behind and heads East toward Hales and Elford in the company of a lame Benedictine Brother Haluin. Together they hobble (literally as well as figuratively) through a decades old mystery only to encounter the book's only murder well toward the end. While the exact identity of that killer is never unmasked, the mystery that engenders it is finally resolved leaving the reader with a satisfying journey through mid 12th century England and warm feeling for the comfort and security the people of that time had for an all-knowing and benevolent God.

This is a wonderful addition to the Cadfael Saga and I highly recommend it to fans of historical fiction with just a leavening of mystery thrown in.

*** Potential Spoiler Alert ***

I note that another reviewer felt that this installment dealt with themes too mature for younger readers. At the risk of revealing too much there is a confession of pre-marital sex and also an attraction between two children who are thought to be first cousins. How protective parents can have no problem with their children reading about murders but shrink from any idea of sex outside marriage will forever puzzle me.
reviewed The Confession of Brother Haluin (Brother Cadfael, Bk 15) on + 157 more book reviews
As usual, the cadfael series is very good. This one has some pretty serious adult issues in it, so for the first time I didn't let my 10 yr old read it. Yes, she reads murder mysteries, but no, I don't go so far as the storyline in this particular book.
Brother Haluin confesses on what he supposes to be his deathbed, recovers, and decides to pursue restitution for his earlier sins. This sets into motion a complex series of events, a beautifully woven chain of cause and effect. I am amazed at how Peters keeps these things straight! One mystery after another comes to the attention of the characters (and readers) and eventually Cadfael connects the dots. He does so nearly accidentally- as often as Cadfael saves the day, it never feels like canned writing or a formula. Deeply humane writing!


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