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The Monastery Murders

A Stanton and Barling Mystery, Book 2

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The Monastery Murders

By: E.M. Powell
Narrated by: James Langton
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Their lives are ones of quiet contemplation—and brutal murder.

Christmas Eve, 1176. Brother Maurice, monk of Fairmore Abbey, awaits the night prayer bell. But there is only silence. Cursing his fellow brother Cuthbert’s idleness, he seeks him out—and in the darkness, finds him brutally murdered.

Summoned from London to the isolated monastery on the Yorkshire Moors, Aelred Barling, clerk to the King’s justices, and his messenger Hugo Stanton, set about investigating the horrific crime. They quickly discover that this is far from a quiet monastic house. Instead, it seethes with bitter feuds, rivalries and resentments. But no sooner do they arrive than the killer strikes again—and again.

When Barling discovers a pattern to these atrocities, it becomes apparent that the murderer’s rampage is far from over. With everyone, including the investigators, now fearing for their lives, can Barling and Stanton unmask the culprit before more blood is spilled?

©2018 E.M. Powell (P)2018 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Crime Historical Murder Mystery Thriller & Suspense Fiction England

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Couldn’t stop listening from go to wow!
Marvelous narrator for a really fascinating and thrilling story!
Full of intriguing historical detail as well.
Highly recommended

Riveting!

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the monastery murders by e m Powell we'll read a great story can't wait for his next book

the monastery murders

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The 2nd book in the Tudor detectives series as the heroes investigate a series of macabre deaths, in surely, one of the safest places on earth to be?

In the bleak midwinter...

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Writers of historical mysteries seem to take delight in making these (so-called) men of god bad, not to say evil, in the extreme. I do realise that quite a few of them were less than holy, but were they really this bad? With the notable exception of Ellis Peters' Brother Cadfael most of Monasteries seem to have at least one murdering monk. However, they obviously make for good stories and this was really enjoyable. The contrast between Stanton and Barring is really good, and with this 2nd book in the series, we are starting to learn something more about each of them. I look forward to the next one.

Why is it Monks are scary?

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great narrator, atmospheric and detailed with strong main characters. medieval mystery at its best. author highly recommended.

murders most foul

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I have a very conventional biblical view of life nice to see this expressed in this story line. good reader

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