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Lucifer’s Harvest

The Chronicles of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon, Book 9

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Lucifer’s Harvest

Auteur(s): Mel Starr
Narrateur(s): Tim Bruce
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King Charles of France has announced that he is confiscating Aquitaine, and Prince Edward has sent for knights and men at arms from England to assist him in opposing the French king. Lord Gilbert Talbot is required to provide five knights, 12 squires, and 20 archers and men at arms, and wishes his surgeon - Hugh de Singleton - to travel with the party, while Hugh’s wife Kate oversees the castle.

Among the party will be Sir Simon Trillowe, Hugh’s old nemesis and Kate’s former suitor, who had once set fire to Hugh’s house. After a brawl on the streets of Oxford, Sir Simon had nearly lost an ear; Hugh had sewn it back on but it had healed crooked, and Simon blamed Hugh for the disfigurement.

Finding himself in the same party, Hugh resolves not to turn his back on the knight - but it is Sir Simon who should not have turned his back.

©2016 Mel Starr (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing
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Bailiff and surgeon in 1370’s medieval England Hugh dr Singleton travels with lord Gilbert as part of the entourage to aid Prince Edward. Hugh crosses paths with his old adversary, Sir Simon, who ends up dead and Hugh once again is in trouble as Simon‘s father insists that Hugh is the murderer. Hugh sets about to find the true killer. The last couple books in the series I gave four stars because I felt they were unduly long. This one is much more succinct and therefore more enjoyable so it’s back to five stars for the performance and the story.

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