This intriguing Irish mystery is the 32nd volume of the amazing "Sister Fidelma" series.
At the beginning of the book you'll find a Celtic phrase, a Principal Characters list, and not to forget a very well-drawn map of Fidelma's world of 7th Century Muman (Munster), Ireland, also there's an Author's Note in which you can read important historical details concerning this great Irish mystery.
Storytelling is of a superb quality, all characters come vividly to life, the atmosphere and surroundings of Muman are wonderfully described by the author, and last but not least old Celtic names will play a very significant role within this astounding historical mystery.
The story is set in the year AD672, just before the time of Beltaine, the time of year where light takes over from darkness, and the days will get longer and nights shorter.
It all starts off with the murder of old Brother Conchobhar, apothecary and Keeper of the Sacred Sword and other relics, and all these sacred relics are now missing, just before the time of Beltaine when the seven princes of the Eóganacht come together to discuss the rule of King Colgú of Muman, brother of Fidelma, and finally decide if he's still capable to remain King for the coming year.
What is to follow is an intriguing and thrilling mystery, in which Fidelma, her Companion, Eadulf, and the Commander of the household guard, Enda, will need their wits and determination to penetrate the willpower and cunning of enemies of the Old Faith who want to create chaos and death, and these deadly conspirators who've collected support from several Princes have the upper-hand at first, but Fidelma, with the assistance from Eadulf and Enda, is finally able to entangle this web of treason and death, and reveal in a masterly fashion the master culprit and his accomplices behind all these upheaval and murders.
Highly recommended, for this is another top-class Sister Fidelma mystery to this awesome series, and that's why I want to call this wonderful episode: "A Glorious House Of Death Mystery"!