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The Difficult Saint (Catherine LeVendeur, Bk 6 )
The Difficult Saint - Catherine LeVendeur, Bk 6
Author: Sharan Newman
In The Difficult Saint, Sharan Newman returns to medieval France and the murder-haunted Catherine LeVendeur, heroine of this acclaimed series. After a harrowing stay with Catherine's in-laws in Scotland, Catherine and her husband, Edgar, have returned home with their two small children to live a life of peace at last -- or so they hop...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780812584332
ISBN-10: 0812584333
Publication Date: 11/15/2000
Pages: 384
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  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 31 ratings
Publisher: Forge Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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A wonderful historical fiction book, with great insight to France of the 12th century. Sharan Newman is one of my favorite authors and this book sparkles with Sharan's knowledge and talent. Anyone who enjoys Ellis Peters or historical mysteries will enjoy this.
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reviewed The Difficult Saint (Catherine LeVendeur, Bk 6 ) on + 35 more book reviews
This book is one of a series of historical mysteries featuring Catherine LeVendeur, a twelfth century French nun. Catherine, wife of one-handed Edgar, mother of two small children and daughter of a Jewish merchant, Hubert, is a Christian convert. When her estranged sister, Agnes, unable to accept her father\'s Jewish origins, contracts a marriage with a German wine grower, Lord Gerhardt of Trier, the family schism threatens to become both wider and more permanent. But Gerhardt\'s death, under circumstances that strongly implicate his new bride as either murderess or witch, sends Catherine and her family on an arduous trek to Germany to win Agnes\'s freedom by proving her innocence or another\'s guilt. The mystery develops slowly, which allows the reader to savor the customs, practices and beliefs that inform the lives of the French, German and English; of no bles, merchants and knights; of Jews, Christians and schismatics. If Newman doesn\'t deliver a particularly suspenseful plot, she compensates with her command of the period and her ability to translate her knowledge into an absorbing and entertaining narrative
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A historical mystery - takes place in twelfth century Europe ( or 4906 in the Jewish calendar)


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