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Chambers of Death

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When one of her company falls ill on a return journey to Tyndal, Prioress Eleanor accepts lodging at a nearby manor. Master Stevyn's wife is having an affair with the groom while a local widow acts more the lady of the manor than the lady herself. His eldest son and spouse are obsessed with sin and heaven while his youngest son, bound for the Church, unexpectedly returns with more interest in lute playing than the priesthood. It is no surprise when someone's throat is cut, but the sheriff does all he can to avoid offending the family rather than seeking the real killer. When he arrests a servant, she herself is stabbed before she can either prove innocence or be taken off for hanging. Will Eleanor discover the dark secrets that have led to this string of killings before the murderer strikes again?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 18, 2009
      At the outset of Royal’s absorbing sixth medieval mystery to feature Prioress Eleanor of Tyndal (after 2008’s Forsaken Soul
      ), Eleanor and a group returning from a journey through Norfolk take shelter from a bitter autumn rainstorm in a manor house near Tyndal after one of their party, a young nun, falls gravely ill. Eleanor and her companions receive a warm welcome, but they soon realize all is not well at the manor, whose residents include the earl of Lincoln’s steward, the steward’s family and staff. When a groom is brutally butchered in the stable and the cook accused of his murder, Eleanor and her faithful friend, Brother Thomas, can’t help investigating what they soon see is a convenient rush to judgment by the local sheriff. As the death toll mounts, they discover any number of suspects among the manor’s household. Once again, Royal combines a well-executed plot with authentic period detail.

    • Kirkus

      June 15, 2009
      Lust and other deadly medieval sins.

      Away from Tyndal, Prioress Eleanor and Brother Thomas feel lucky to find shelter at a manor, as one of their traveling companions has taken gravely ill. Eleanor is happy to place the ailing girl into the hands of Maud, a physician's widow with some knowledge of healing, but their stay is not to be peaceful. Master Stevyn, the manor's widowed steward, has a much younger new wife, Luce, who is putting horns on his head with the help of Tobye, the groom. No wonder Stevyn's older son Ranulf and his wife Constance see sin everywhere. Huet, the steward's younger son, has recently displeased his father by giving up a place at university. When Tobye is murdered, the ambitious sheriff insists the killer must be the cook who had eyed Tobye with lust. The sheriff insults Prioress Eleanor with his discourtesy, and his rude refusal to consider other suspects prompts her to question people on her own. When Luce is found hanged, the deductions of Eleanor and Thomas prevent the sheriff from calling it a suicide. Eleanor, who is constantly fighting the lust she feels for her companion, has greater insight into the crime than a nun might be expected to have, but it's a difficult and dangerous job to winkle out the murderer.

      The sixth of Royal's historical mysteries (Forsaken Soul, 2008, etc.) proceeds as slowly as the Middle Ages, but it keeps you guessing.

      (COPYRIGHT (2009) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

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