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Deeds of Darkness (Chronicles of Hugh De Singleton, Surgeon, Bk 10)
Deeds of Darkness - Chronicles of Hugh De Singleton, Surgeon, Bk 10
Author: Mel Starr
ISBN-13: 9781782642459
ISBN-10: 1782642455
Publication Date: 8/18/2017
Pages: 176
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Lion Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
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Moonpie avatar reviewed Deeds of Darkness (Chronicles of Hugh De Singleton, Surgeon, Bk 10) on + 1171 more book reviews
I cannot get enough of Mel Starr's books!!! He could write one every month and I would still want to read more! I have all is books and each one is a keeper!
As with all his books, the setting is in the late 1400's in England. Once again, Hugh deSingleton, bailiff and surgeon to Lord Gilbert Talbot, is off to solve another murder mystery. From the minute I opened the book I could not put it down. Even though each book is the same era and Hugh is the main character, they are never the same! This is crime fighting in the raw as there are obviously no DNA testing or computer data bases to aid in the search for criminals. Hugh never ceases to amazing me with his attention to the minutest details and brilliant deductions with the sparse information he is given. With his great sense of humor and incredible sleuthing I am laughing one minute and trying to guess the outcome another. There is also a wealth of historical information of the customs and ideas of the era. As always, I especially enjoy the surgical practices and family life of the time not often highlighted in murder mysteries. I find the glossary of words from that age at the front of the book extremely interesting. Do you know what a dibble stick, a runcie, or hamsoken is?
Once again Hugh is involved in another murder investigation. A local resident of Bampton has gone missing and his son comes to him for help. His father was headed to Oxford, an hour away to do business which would involve 2 days including an overnight stay at the monastery along the way. Keep in mind most people walked the distance. The father never returned. In his searching Hugh finds that there have been more killings and assaults on this much traveled road. It appears to involve 4 assailants dressed as monks. In addition, many homes are being robbed in both towns.
As usual he has limited clues to go on, gathering a few here and there as he searches. He hates leaving his wife and children with the frequent, long, and dangerous travel between the two towns this job entails. It is concerning because he and his family's safety are in jeopardy, not only because of the lawbreakers but simply living in medieval times. Another wonderful book by Mel Starr! Immersed in history and suspense! A book you will want to read!
I received this book from Kregel Publishing in exchange for an honest review. The opinions I have stated are my own.
reviewed Deeds of Darkness (Chronicles of Hugh De Singleton, Surgeon, Bk 10) on + 1440 more book reviews
It's probably best to begin this series with the first novel even though each books details a different stand-alone mystery. One gets to know Hugh de Singleton, a surgeon and bailiff for an important knight. The reader sees him grow from the young man who left Paris and his training as a surgeon to settle on a fourteenth century English estate. He makes his home here, marries the delightful Kate whose insight into his investigations often help him see other twists to the crimes he is trying to solve.

This one begins with the diappearance of a friend whose travel to Oxford to purchase goods for sale is never completed. As Hugh probes the area for his friend, he discovers many other crimes including murders, theft and rape. It's a puzzling case as more and more people encounter rogues on their way to Oxford. Solving the disappearance may help Hugh discover what happened to his friend and ease the mind of his friend's son. It's a good read - 3.5 stars in my view.