| The pilgrim of hate - Typical Ellis Peters |
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| Written by Brendan Johan Lee | |
| Thursday, 07 August 2008 03:42 | |
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As usual Ellis Peters has managed to put a layer of fog over the mystery so that you have no idea what's going on before you get the solution served to you at the end. You are quite a detective if you manage to guess the solution before "brother Cadfael". Peters has a unique ability to be able to camouflage the story without the story becoming dull. As usual the environment and the characters are very authentic and you can almost smell the middle ages. Quite often middle age whodunits are just a modern whodunit set in a middle age environment, but that's not the case here. This is completely authentic. All in all this is absolutely a book you should read, however the books about "brother Cadfael" should be read chronologically. In other words don't start with this book. |










