This delightful little mystery by this fine lady author is already the 13th volume, and hopefully it won't be the last, of the beautiful Burren series.
Storytelling is once again of a really excellent and endearing quality, for the author has the ability to take you along this Burren landscape in a most compelling fashion, and this landscape is situated in the West of Ireland with all it's beautiful and dangerous spots.
The main characters of the book are, Mara who's Brehon of the Burren, her assistant Fachtnan, and her scholars, and it's they who are always ready to solve mysteries in 16th Century Ireland, and finally it will be up to Mara to speak justice and punishment of all the cases, and thus also in this murder case, which fall under the Irish Brehon Law system.
Once more all the characters involved in this tale come all vividly to life within this lovely and gripping mystery, simply because all of them take part in their own kind of way in this part of Ireland by sharing each others lives, hardships and deaths.
The time has moved on somewhat, for we find ourselves now in the year AD 1523, and it follows the adventures of "Condemned to Death", where Mara, Fachtnan and the scholars are up to their next assignment to unravel the threads that will lead to the solution of this deadly mystery.
The story itself is about Clodagh O'Lochlainn, who has been a disgrace to her clan, but who's now found dead, strangled and bound with rope to the stone torso of Far Breige, the ancient Stone God from the Old Irish Faith.
While superstition is ruling the lives of the locals and while Mara's fiftieth birthday is fast approaching, it's Mara herself, assisted by Fachtnan and her scholars who will once again take up the task to solve this crime, and what will follow is a suspenseful tale where the guilty person will be brought to justice in the end.
A really commendable Irish mystery by this lady author, and that's why I would like to call this book "A Wonderful Inheritance"!