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  • Justice for the Damned

  • The Medieval Mysteries, Book 4
  • By: Priscilla Royal
  • Narrated by: Wanda McCaddon
  • Length: 7 hrs and 10 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (106 ratings)

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Justice for the Damned

By: Priscilla Royal
Narrated by: Wanda McCaddon
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Summary

It is May 1272, and Prioress Eleanor of Tyndal, recovering from a near-fatal winter fever, journeys to Amesbury Priory to visit her aunt in time for the Feast of Saint Melor. Although Eleanor hopes to regain her strength in the midst of pleasant childhood memories, death reveals a most troublesome fondness for her company.

A ghost now haunts Amesbury. Is it perhaps the spirit of a pregnant woman who drowned herself in the River Avon? But soon the specter turns murderous. A man is decapitated near the river where the grim figure walks, yet Sister Beatrice, Eleanor's aunt and acting prioress of Amesbury, shows an uncharacteristic hesitancy about taking charge of any investigation.

As others apparently fall victim to the vengeful ghost, Eleanor struggles to put a human face on the restless spirit, and Brother Thomas, pursuing a secret mission for the church connected with the priory's famous psaltery, finds that his own demons have unexpectedly taken on a very human form.

Corpses grow in number. Death dances with glee. All hope of sweet spring begins to die, and even love takes on a somber hue.

©2007 Priscilla Royal (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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More intrigue in rural medieval life

Prioress Eleanore and Brother Thomas restore peace again at Amesbury Priory and save their prescious psalter

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A great free book. An interesting series

I am hooked on this medieval mystery series. I love the characters, the history and the religious vs secular aspect. Eye opening.

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Excellent !

Well read by an English actor with wonderfull pronunciation and a lovely restfull voice. Complicated and engaging plot well written.

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Another excellent book

I absolutely Loved it, just like the others. Will definitely get back to it soon.

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so good

another brilliant installment in the medieval mysterys, happy to start listening to next one
really enjoying the writing, characters and plot

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Medieval mystery or something else?

First the good points, it's free (well, sort of) and Wanda McCaddon is a good narrator with a pleasant voice however it should be said that the main theme of the story is what the bible terms 'sodomy' and if that subject is not to your particular taste then you might have trouble appreciating the whole thing.
If the other reviews here lead you to think this so-called 'medieval mystery' might be anything remotely like an Ellis Peters Cadfael story then you can expect to be disappointed, i certainly was.

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