This eventful mystery is the 13th instalment of the exciting "Matthew Bartholomew Chronicles" from the author, Susanna Gregory.
First of all I like to mention that the author's storytelling has once again of a superb quality, and that this mystery is so far one of the best, and secondly, all figures, whether they are great historical or wonderful fictional, come vividly to life within this tale of intrigue, mayhem and murder, and besides that Cambridge itself and its people are beautifully pictured and personified.
At the beginning of the book you'll find a well-drawn map of Cambridge, England, in the 1350s, where this story is taking place again, while at the end you'll notice a very well researched and documented Historical Note concerning this wonderful historical mystery.
The book starts off with a prologue which is set in the Spring of AD 1357 and that will be the basis for the main story which will start in April, AD 1357, and our main protagonists, Doctor Matthew and Brother Michael, will find out very quickly that their investigating skills are once again very much required.
Besides the murder cases to solve, of Lynton and Ocleye, and also the open hostilities between gown and town concerning the rent dispute, a headache case for Brother Michael, there's also the difference in certain beliefs between Dominicans and Franciscans, while last but not least there's the animosity between Physician Matthew Bartholomew and the charlatan healer, Magister Richard Arderne, who with his hostile actions will cause a lot of strife between townspeople and scholars, and he's especially targeting the physicians.
In this hostile and deadly environment Doctor Matthew and Brother Michael will have to tread carefully if they want to succeed in their quest to solve these cases of murder and the rent problem, and when they do finally expose the culprit(s) of various crimes, they will have to remain careful at the same time not to fall victim themselves, especially in the case of Doctor Matthew.
Very much recommended, for this episode has been another gripping and exciting one, and for me this book was the best one so far, and that's why I like to call this mystery: "A Definitely Amazing Killer Mystery"!