This thrilling historical mystery is the 7th volume of the delightful "Matthew Bartholomew Chronicles" from the wonderful author, Susanna Gregory.
At the beginning of the book you'll find a well-drawn map of Cambridge, England, circa AD 1354, while at the end of the book you'll notice a very well documented Historical Note, where the historical details concerning this eventful story are superbly explained.
Storytelling is once more of a top-notch quality, the atmosphere and historic feel of these medieval times come splendidly off the pages, and all the characters, whether they are real historical or wonderful fictional, come vividly to life within this exciting historical mystery.
After an intriguing prologue, which is situated at the end of the year AD 1353, the main story will present itself in its full glory as from the Spring of the year AD 1354, where our main characters, the amiable doctor/physician, Matthew Bartholomew, and the formidable monk, Brother Michael, will once more come into action following two consecutive murders at two rival Houses of religion, Carmelite and Dominican, within the University of Cambridge.
The first murder is that of the Carmelite student, Faricius, who's scrip is stolen that contains an important essay, and he's being stabbed to death during a brawl between the Carmelites and Dominicans, while that brawl really is about the nominalism-realism "debate", and the subsequent hatred that that will certainly evoke between various Religious Houses.
After the second murder of the Dominican, Kyrkeby, quickly followed of that of the Junior Proctor, Walcote, Matthew Bartholomew and Brother Michael, come to learn that this same, Walcote, was the leader of secret meetings that were being held at St Radegund's Convent (Nuns), to plot mischief and murder with some associates there, while also the animosity between the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford will play a significant part in this mystery.
What will ensue is a thrilling mystery where Matt Bartholomew and Brother Michael will have to confront this web of deceit and betrayal between various Religious Houses and persons, but also the rivalry between the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford, before they are able, after some twists and an exciting plot, to unravel all the threads of this web, that will eventually lead to the identities of the culprits of these murders.
Highly recommended, this is a great series and this episode is just: "Another Fascinating Glorious Mystery"!