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The sanctity of hate a medieval mystery

The summer of 1276 at Tyndal Priory is passing peacefully until a villager's corpse is found floating in the millpond. A Jewish family, refugees under the 1275 Statute of the Jewry, is accused. Did Jacob ben Asser kill him or was it Gytha, the prioress' maid? Even Prioress Eleanor now wonders if she wants to unmask the killer.

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  • "The summer of 1276 at Tyndal Priory is passing peacefully until a villager's corpse is found floating in the millpond. A Jewish family, refugees under the 1275 Statute of the Jewry, is accused. Did Jacob ben Asser kill him or was it Gytha, the prioress' maid? Even Prioress Eleanor now wonders if she wants to unmask the killer."@en
  • "A MEDIEVAL MYSTERY: On a remote East Anglian coast stands Tyndal Priory, home to a rare monastic order where men and women live and work together in close proximity. Twenty-year-old Eleanor of Wynethorpe has been appointed prioress by Henry III over the elected choice of the priory itself. Young and inexperienced, Eleanor will face a grave struggle - in a place dedicated to love and peace, she will find little of either. SANCTITY OF HATE: Summer, 1276: Tyndal Priory is peaceful - or was until the corpse of a deceitful and unpopular man is found floating in the millpond. The list."@en
  • "In the summer of 1276 a villager's corpse is found floating in the millpond, and though the victim was a newcomer to the village and greatly disliked, the investigation soon becomes divisive, especially when Eleanor's maid Gytha joins the list of suspects."@en
  • "The corpse of an unpopular newcomer floats in the priory millpond. A Jewish family, refugees under the 1275 Statute of the Jewry, is accused. Did Jacob ben Asser kill him or was it Gytha, the prioress' maid? Even Prioress Eleanor now wonders if she wants to unmask the killer."@en
  • "The murder victim, a newcomer, was disliked in Tyndal village, and no one wants one of their own hanged for the deed. Fingers quickly point to a Jewish family, refugees under the relocation provisions of King Edward's Statute of the Jewry. Riots loom, threats against the family mount. Eleanor and Ralf have little time before popular opinion rules the murder solved. But did Jacob ben Asser really kill the man' Or was it Brother Gwydo, a new lay brother with an unknown past' These questions are difficult enough, but when Gytha, the prioress' maid, joins the suspect list, the inquiry takes an even more troubling turn. Murder investigations are always grim, but this one grows as ominous as a North Sea storm. Once again, Prioress Eleanor jousts with the Prince of Darkness for the sake of justice, but this time even she wonders if unmasking the killer is something she wants to do."@en
  • "Als in 1276 bij een Engels klooster een lijk wordt gevonden, valt de verdenking onmiddellijk op een joods echtpaar, maar de priores en de plaatselijke wetshandhaver kijken verder, zeker wanneer er nog een dode valt."

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"@en

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  • "The sanctity of hate a medieval mystery"@en
  • "The sanctity of hate : a medieval mystery"@en
  • "Sanctity of Hate : A Medieval Mystery"
  • "The Sanctity of Hate"@en
  • "The sanctity of hate : a medieval mystery"
  • "Sanctity of hate"@en
  • "The sanctity of hate"@en