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Master Wycliffe's Summons
- The Chronicles of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon, Book 14
- De: Mel Starr
- Narrado por: Tim Bruce
- Duración: 7 h
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Scholar Richard Sabyn, a particularly obnoxious fellow, was believed to have been struck by lightning. However, Master Wycliffe believes otherwise and calls upon Sir Hugh de Singleton for help. Sir Hugh shares Wycliffe’s suspicions and launches a private investigation, learning that it might indeed be possible to make it look as though a man has died from a lightning strike. But who would go to all that effort, and why?
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I enjoyed the language and history.
- De Bert F Jones Jr en 03-17-24
- Master Wycliffe's Summons
- The Chronicles of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon, Book 14
- De: Mel Starr
- Narrado por: Tim Bruce
Death and Filler
Revisado: 07-22-23
As a loyal reader of the Hugh de Singleton series, I was very disappointed in the demise of a beloved character in this installment, especially since the striking of this person seems random and, seemingly, without good reason for the larger tapestry of Sir Hugh’s future adventures. This part of the story just didn’t track for me, and as the death happens fairly early on, probably soured my palate for the rest of the book. I found Starr’s pursuit of the the villain to lack the usual good pacing and progression of the story, with lots of repetition and backtracking, and the ending was more or less predictable. The narration was good, but the tale itself was a bit of a dud.
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The Easter Sepulchre
- The Chronicles of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon, Book 13
- De: Mel Starr
- Narrado por: Tim Bruce
- Duración: 7 h y 21 m
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Keeping watch over the Easter Sepulchre, where the Host and crucifix are stored between Good Friday and Easter Sunday, is considered a privilege. So it is shocking when it is discovered that Odo, the priest’s clerk, has abandoned his post. But as the hours pass and Odo is not found, Hugh de Singleton is called upon. It is Hugh that finds the dried blood before the altar, and fear grows for the missing man … Will Hugh be called upon to investigate another murder, or will the man be found hale and hearty? But if so, where has the blood come from?
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Intriguing series
- De Elaine Hander en 08-14-24
- The Easter Sepulchre
- The Chronicles of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon, Book 13
- De: Mel Starr
- Narrado por: Tim Bruce
Three Cheers for Hugh de Singleton!
Revisado: 07-18-23
This entertaining installment of the series is another winner! Although a shorter listen than some of Starr’s other works, which I hope will not become a trend for the author, the story is very engaging, well paced, with a satisfying ending.
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