This exciting medieval murder mystery is the 16th volume of the wonderful and thrilling "Brother Athelstan" series, this being also one of my favourite series along with the "Hugh Corbett" series.
The historical details are as ever very well explained within the historical note at the beginning of the book, while at the end you'll find a well documented author's note concerning this story.
Story-telling is as always of a top-notch quality, for the author keeps you spellbound from beginning till the end with his excellent and entertaining way in picturing the scenes and brutalities in London at this particular time of history.
All the characters involved within this tale come vividly to life, whether they are real or fictional, especially besides the main character Brother Athelstan the famous Sir John (Jack) Cranston, who's the King's Lord Coroner of London, as well as the parishioners of St Erconwald's in Southwark, and not to forget Prior Anselm of the Monastery of Blackfriars.
The story itself begins in June, AD 1381, when the Regent, John of Gaunt, has left London and gone to the Scottish Marches under the pretence of fighting the Scots, and so leaving his nephew, the boy-King Richard II, unprotected against the gathering rebel armies of peasants.
At the same time Brother Athelstan is summoned to the Monastery of Blackfriars to investigate and solve the murder of Brother Alberic, who was found stabbed to death in his locked chamber, because this murder is somehow connected with an occurrence that happened fifty-four years earlier.
What will follow is an intriguing murder mystery where the murder of Brother Alberic and the fate of the King's great-grandfather, King Edward II, are intertwined with each other, and while Brother Athelstan, with the help of Sir John Cranston, digs deeper into this murky world of deceit and death that his life will also come under threat while trying to unravel and expose those past secrets and combining these with the present dangers.
Highly recommended, for this is certainly "Another Great Brother Athelstan Medieval Mystery"!