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Murder on Good Friday (Lord Godwin Medieval Mysteries)
Murder on Good Friday - Lord Godwin Medieval Mysteries
Author: Sara Conway
A shocking murder complicated by religious intolerance fuels one man's search for truth as well as his own soul. When a young boy is killed on Good Friday, is the assumption correct that a Christian has been murdered by Jews? This is the situation that Lord Godwin faces as he seeks a solution to the "Murder on Good Friday."
ISBN-13: 9781581821888
ISBN-10: 1581821883
Publication Date: 3/2001
Pages: 311
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Publisher: Cumberland House Publishing
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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Lord Godwin, the hero, finds himself investigating the murder of a boy but finds few clues to help his investigation. He finds help from the wife of a friend who accompanied him on the Crusades who he had been avoiding because he felt responsible for her husband's death. However, Constance becomes his ally and they determine that they must find who will most benefit from the murder or from the Jews being blamed for it. Murdered on Good Friday, the people of the town believe that no Christian would commit such an act on a Holy Day.

As the investigation continues, there is considerable pressure to arrest and try the Jews. Violence erupts and Godwin is pressured by the bishop to bring the Jews to trial. However, he doesn't believe the Jews are guilty because they confine themselves to their homes during Holy Week. Few believe him but he perseveres. Two miracles occur when Alfred's body is held at the church. As pressure builds, it's up to Godwin and Constance to uncover the killer and save the Jewish men who are imprisoned. This is a well written mystery with a predictable ending. I liked it but yes, I did suspect the killer before he was divulged.
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