"Fantastic medieval mystery"
Though he spends a lot of time at the royal court, Edward
and Cristiana Helyngton have been have been happily
married for years raising two preadolescent daughters Jane
and Mary. However, in 1449 when Edward returns to
Hertfordshire from his latest stint with the royals, he is
very ill. His avarice cousin Laurence, coveting Edward's
larger estate, demands the ailing man place Jane in a
nunnery and marry Mary to his son Clement. Edward says
no, but soon afterward, he dies. Cristiana is unable to grieve her loss because Laurence
abducts her and places her in St. Frideswide's nunnery.
Dame Frevisse sees Cristiana as another dumped obligation,
but soon events take deadly twists. Before dying Edward
entrusted his beloved spouse with a secret that could
destroy the noble inner circle. Cristiana will use that
knowledge to risk her life in order to save her children
from her vile in-law. The imperturbable Sister Frevisse
feels caught in a growing storm in which those who know
the truth are subject to murder but she realizes if
revealed could lead to civil war. The fourteenth Sister Frevisse medieval mystery is a
fantastic refreshing entry as the "unflappable" nun finds
even she feels overwhelmed with the momentous events
swirling around the widow who will do anything perhaps
even murder to protect her children. As usual Margaret
Frazier provides an action-packed story line that focuses
deeply at mid fifteenth century England starring a
terrific protagonist. However, the machinations in a
deadly game between nobles, Laurence, and Cristiana make
for a fabulous WIDOW'S TALE that shows why Ms. Frazier has
received Edgar nominations for this series (could this be
her award winner?). Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 30, 2004
SummaryRecently widowed and still grieving, Cristiana Helyngton
finds her life wrenched apart by her late husband's greedy
and ambitious relatives, who are determined to have control
of her lands and her daughters. Kidnapped, defamed, and
imprisoned in a nunnery, she must find a way to save
herself before she can save her children.
For Dame Frevisse of St. Frideswide's nunnery, Cristiana is
at first simply a duty among others, but questions rise and
troubles deepen--and then turn deadly. Cristiana, to secure
her freedom and save her daughters, must use a secret
entrusted to her by her husband as he was dying-but it is a
secret that could bring down those lords nearest the king
and destroy, rather than save, those most dear to her.
Frevisse, drawn into trouble far deeper than she initially
imagined, must decide where her deepest loyalties lie: to
the truth-or to England's peace. And whatever she chooses,
in the end her help may be of little use against the
ruthless men threatened by the secret on which all of
Cristiana's hopes depend.
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