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I've never cared for mysteries-but when I noticed this book at the bookstore, I just had to pick it up. I am extremely glad that I did! Michael's writing is so good, that not only did I read the entire book that evening, I went out the following day to buy more of his books. Michael works in many intricate subplots that add to the overall reading experience. I did not find it hard to follow the story; I found it very...
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This is a wonderful cozy read with three very different crimes to solve. After all, crimes do not always appear in a convenient sequence. I was delightfully surprised with this book.
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Fans of this author's Medieval mysteries will be thrilled with yet another: a story of Baldwin and Simon's shipwreck and Simon's loss of a good friend in its aftermath. When a castle's master demands Simon investigate the murder of one Robert, a hated tax collector, he must put aside his grief and finds himself in the middle of a heated battle. Realistic settings and a fast-paced plot keep this inviting and fresh.
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The story is very intriguing, full of mysteries and twists.Although it is kind of weird that unfit women wind up as nuns, it is the uniqueness of the story and the creativeness of an author to come up with this book that makes it entertaining. In my opinion this story will stir our minds to the reality of the world but such fictional story is not to be taken so seriously enough to depress the readers. Fictional stories are...
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