St. Peter's Fair
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Narrado por:
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Johanna Ward
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Ellis Peters
St. Peter's Fair is a grand, festive event, attracting merchants from across England and beyond. There is a pause in the civil war racking the country in the summer of 1139, and the fair promises to bring some much-needed gaiety to the town of Shrewsbury. Until, that is, the body of a wealthy merchant is found murdered in the river Severn. Was Thomas of Bristol the victim of murderous thieves? And, if so, why were his valuables abandoned nearby?
Brother Cadfael, that shrewd but kindly monk, offers to help the merchant's lovely niece Emma. But while he is searching for the killer, Thomas of Bristol's wares are ransacked and two more men are murdered. Emma almost certainly knows more than she is telling - as others will soon realize. Cadfael desperately races to save the young girl, knowing that in a country at war with itself, betrayal can come from any direction - and even good intentions can kill.
St. Peter's Fair is the fourth chronicle of Brother Cadfael, of the Benedictine Abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, at Shrewsbury.
©1981 Ellis Peters (P)1997 Blackstone AudiobooksThe narration also failed to convey the dynamism of Cadfael's character. Yes, he's a middle-aged monk, but the whole point of the character is that he's actually the least-likely monk you'd ever come across.
I shall be checking out the versions of Stephen Thorne.
Poor Choice of Narrator
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, I would recommend this book to anyone. It's great for those who like mysteries, history, suspense, good characters, and a good read.What was one of the most memorable moments of St. Peter's Fair?
So many moments come to mind, the moment when they find the bottle, the time they have to break in to the booth, the last conversation Cadfael has with the Welsh merchant. The list gets longer as I think on it.Which scene was your favorite?
You just asked me that! See above.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Extreme? how aboutAny additional comments?
You don't have to start at the beginning of the series,Great Whodunnit!
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Narration not good
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Marred by poor narration
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