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  • The Lammas Feast

  • A Roger the Chapman Medieval Mystery
  • By: Kate Sedley
  • Narrated by: Peter Wickham
  • Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (53 ratings)

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The Lammas Feast

By: Kate Sedley
Narrated by: Peter Wickham
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Publisher's summary

It’s July 1478, and business is good for Bristol’s bakers during the lead up to Lammastide – “Loaf-mass”, the ancient harvest festival. But the shady Jasper Fairbrother’s baking days are over when he’s found face down with a knife in his back. Suspicion immediately falls on the mysterious Breton who’d arrived that day.

But when it emerges that the Breton is also a suspected Lancastrian spy, Roger the Chapman begins to wonder if suspicion of murder is merely a convenient pretext for the authorities to hunt the man down.

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Roger the Chapman is as sturdy, curious, and bright as ever in this installment of the series. This is one of the better mystery plots in the series too. The historical details were informative but not overdone. Peter Wickham does a fine job with the narration.

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