Thomas F. (hardtack) - , reviewed Satan in St. Mary's (Hugh Corbett, Bk 1) on + 2706 more book reviews
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The beginning of an interesting series of Medieval mysteries by Doherty. In some respects, the plot of this book followed the plot of the Matthew Shardlake books by Sansom. Or is it the other way around, as I think Doherty's books were published first?
Whatever... If you liked one series, you will probably enjoy the other also.
Warning: I also noticed that both throw in sex at places where they probably weren't needed. So, if that is not to your taste...
And both series go out of the way to remind us how filthy London was back then.
Whatever... If you liked one series, you will probably enjoy the other also.
Warning: I also noticed that both throw in sex at places where they probably weren't needed. So, if that is not to your taste...
And both series go out of the way to remind us how filthy London was back then.
Anyone interested in English medieval murder and mystery will enjoy this series of Hugh Corbett, master clerk and spy for King Edward III.
Written in the vein of his Brother Anselem series which really need to be read in sequence to follow the lives and years of their exploits.
All stories are different so makes for avid reading.
Written in the vein of his Brother Anselem series which really need to be read in sequence to follow the lives and years of their exploits.
All stories are different so makes for avid reading.