Oh, how I love reading (& watching) Hugh Corbett, Keeper of the King’s (Edward I) Seal solve a mystery! P. C. Doherty’s Corpse Candle (#13 of this series) is a mystery which has an incredible amount of violent deaths which occur at St. Martin’s-in-The-Marsh, a Benedictine abbey, in 1303. Sir Hugh arrives with his ‘henchman’, Ranulf-atte-Newgate, and Chanson, his ‘other henchman’ who cares for their horses. Abbot Stephen, a excellent leader of the abbey as well as a personal friend of Edward I, is discovered murdered in his locked chamber. In the Lincolnshire fens, the location of the abbey, rumors abound about the ‘ghost of robber baron Sir Geoffrey Mandeville and his ghastly horseman’, but did these paranormal entities kill Abbot Stephen? Sir Hugh is determined to find the truth, and with Ranulf and Chanson ‘having his back’, Sir High will solve this mystery, but after Sir Hugh and party arrive to settle in, another horrific murder of another monk is committed and then another! What are these monks hiding? Why was Abbot Stephen murdered? The answers will shock you! Sir Hugh’s handling of this mystery is brilliant! 5 stars!