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The Twice-Hanged Man

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Autumn, 1282

As Edward I wages a bloody conflict with Wales, Prioress Eleanor escorts her younger brother, Robert, and his wife, who is in labor, from their Marcher lands to greater safety at a Wynethorpe manor in a village just inside the English border. They are joined by Brother Thomas, the Prioress's trusted friend, and Sister Anne, who helps navigate the difficult birth and delivers a baby girl.

Mother and child may be healthy, but Death never wanders far from this beloved Prioress—whether she's home at Tyndal in Norfolk or traveling the realm. The local abbot begs her help—the village priest has been found dead and standing over him is, a reliable witness says, the ghost of Hywel, the village stonemason who was recently hanged for slaying some sleeping English soldiers.

Bone tired, Brother Thomas questions the village hangman, who assures him that Hywel was hanged once and then, when the weight of the fat felon strung up alongside him broke the beam of the gallows, was hanged again. The experienced executioner checked all the bodily signs—Hywel was dead. But where is his grave? And what secrets are the mysterious locals keeping from the outsiders visiting their troubled home?

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    • Booklist

      May 1, 2019
      Prioress Eleanor returns in another of Royal's historically detailed and expertly executed medieval whodunits. This fifteenth entry featuring Eleanor and Brother Thomas once again features a main mystery as well as intriguing subplots involving the series' recurring characters. Though Edward I is at war with Wales, Eleanor accompanies her brother and his pregnant wife across the border to England. Family time and obligations are interrupted when a local priest is murdered and the abbot requires Eleanor's assistance in the investigation. Most disturbingly of all, a witness insists that he saw a recently hanged man kneeling over the corpse. Hanged again after a botched first attempt, this dead Welshman accused of murdering English soldiers is the unlikely primary suspect. Secrets abound and emotions are repressed as another murder occurs and Eleanor and Brother Thomas set aside their own feelings in order to solve a mystery steeped in superstition and paranoia.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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      December 1, 2018
      God's plan for a medieval prioress evidently requires her to solve tricky crimes.Prioress Eleanor is accompanying her brother Robert and his very pregnant wife, Elizabeth, to the English side of a Welsh border alight with rebellion against King Edward I in 1282. With her are her constant companions, Sister Anne, a fine midwife and healer, and Brother Thomas, the monk Eleanor secretly loves, who harbors a dangerous secret of his own. Soon after the birth, Eleanor is approached by Abbot Gerald, whose priest has been murdered, apparently by a ghost. The hangman Bardolph identifies the man he saw kneeling by Father Payn's body as Hywel, a Welshman he recently hanged for murder. While Eleanor and Anne examine the body, a despondent Thomas wanders the town agonizing over his relationship with the spy and wine purveyor Durant. Their relationship remains unconsummated because both have reservations over breaking a monastic vow. It turns out that Hywel had to be hanged twice, for the gallows broke the first time, and many thought him innocent of the crime he was accused of committing. Sister Anne believes that Father Payn died of natural causes, but the locals remain convinced that the ghost of Hywel haunts the village. The next to die is Bardolph, who's found hanged from his own gallows. As Eleanor, Anne, and Thomas ask further questions, Thomas gets tangled in the affairs of a spice merchant who has sexual designs on him. Delving deeper into the murders, they uncover secrets that may lead to an answer they suspect is not supernatural after all.The 15th adventure for Royal's clever, conflicted prioress (Wild Justice, 2018, etc.) continues her mastery of the medieval, provides a mystery that's twisty but not impenetrable, and advances the ongoing story of the problematic sexual relationships of the continuing cast.

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