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The heretic's apprentice

In the Summer of 1143, two visitors arrive at the gates of the Abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul bearing a corpse. But another violent death follows in their wake, and Brother Cadfael is called upon to investigate the connection between these two gory events.

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  • "In the Summer of 1143, two visitors arrive at the gates of the Abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul bearing a corpse. But another violent death follows in their wake, and Brother Cadfael is called upon to investigate the connection between these two gory events."@en
  • "Charges of heresy and murder are complicated by the contents of a mysterious treasure chest. In the summer of 1143, William of Lythwood arrives at the Benedictine Abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul, but it is not a joyous occasion--he's come back from his pilgrimage in a coffin. William's body is accompanied by his young attendant Elave, whose mission is to secure a burial place for his master on the abbey grounds, despite William's having once been reprimanded for heretical views. An already difficult task is complicated when Elave drunkenly expresses his own heretical opinions, and capital charges are filed. When a violent death follows, Sheriff Hugh Beringar taps his friend Brother Cadfael for help. The mystery that unfolds grows deeper thanks to a mysterious and marvelous treasure chest in Elave's care."@en
  • "The sixteenth chronicle of Brother Cadfael. Brother Cadfael must find a rebuttal for charges of heresy and solve a murder."
  • "In the summer of 1143, two important visitors arrive at the Abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul--one dead, one alive. The visitor in the coffin is William of Lythwood, come to be buried in the abbey's grounds. But the other visitor, the mighty prelate Gerbert, remembers that William had been accused of heretical views, and tries to prevent the burial. When a violent death ensues, Brother Cadfael is called once again from his herb garden to solve the murder."@en
  • "Brother Cadfael, 12th-century herbalist, sleuth and sometime cupid, outdoes himself in this, his 16th chronicle, in which Peters imbues the familiar territory of murder, young love and odious villainy with fresh vigor and new subtleties. Elave, young clerk to William of Lythwood, returns from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land with his elderly master's body. His missions are to bury William in his home abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul, and to deliver a dowry to William's adopted daughter Fortunata. But Elave, suspected of harboring views inimical to church doctrine, is held for ecclesiastical trial. And when Aldwin, the Lythwood family clerk hired in Elave's absence, is stabbed to death, Elave is incarcerated not only for heresy, but for murder. Fortunata's dowry, an intricately carved box with mysterious contents, holds the key to the mysteries that spring up around Elave and the Lythwood family. Shrewd and patient, Brother Cadfael is at his best here. - Publisher's details."
  • "Een kostbaar kistje, dat een pelgrim uit het Heilige Land zendt, geeft aanleiding tot een beschuldiging van ketterij en tot moord, hetgeen de middeleeuwse monnik weer handen vol werk bezorgt."
  • "A coffin, a heresy, and a murder keep Brother Cadfael from tending to the abbey's roses."@en
  • "When he comes to the aid of his old friend, Sheriff Hugh Beringar, twelfth-century sleuth Brother Cadfael becomes embroiled in a case involving a mysterious treasure, murder, and charges of heresy."
  • "Elave, young clerk to William of Lythwood, returns from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land with his elderly master's body. His missions are to bury William in his home abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul, and to deliver a dowry to William's adopted daughter Fortunata. Elave, suspected of harboring views inimical to church doctrine, is held for ecclesiastical trial. And, when Aldwin, the Lythwood family clerk hired in Elave's absence, is stabbed to death, Elave is incarcerated not only for heresy, but for murder. Fortunata's dowry, an intricately carved box with mysterious contents, holds the key to the mysteries that spring up around Elave and the Lythwood family. Brother Cadfael leaves his herbarium to investigate."@en

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  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Detektivní romány"
  • "English fiction"
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Anglické romány"
  • "Detective novels"
  • "Powieść angielska"@pl
  • "Large type books"

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  • "The heretic's apprentice"
  • "The heretic's apprentice"@en
  • "L'hérétique et son commis : inédit"
  • "The heretic's apprentice : [the sixteenth chronicle of Brother Cadfael]"@en
  • "이단자의상속녀 : 엘리스피터스장편소설"
  • "The heretic's apprentice : the Cadfael chronicles XVI"
  • "The heretic's apprentice : the sixteenth chronicle of Brother Cadfael"
  • "The heretic's apprentice : the sixteenth chronicle of Brother Cadfael"@en
  • "Kacířův učeň"
  • "The heretic's apprentice : the sixteenth chronicle of Brother Cafael"@en
  • "The heretic's apprentice the sixteenth Chronicle of Brother Cadfael"@en
  • "The heretic's apprentice. #16 : the sixteenth chronicle of Brother Cadfael of the Benedictine Abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul at Shrewsbury"@en
  • "The heretic's apprentice : the sixteenth chronicle of Brother Cadfael of the Benedictine Abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul at Shrewsbury"@en
  • "The heretic's apprentice [the sixteenth chronicle of Brother Cadfael]"@en
  • "Het rechte pad"
  • "Heretic's Apprentice (16) [L]"
  • "Uczeń heretyka"@pl
  • "The heretic's apprentice : the sixteenth chronicle of brother Cadfael"@en
  • "The heretic's apprentice the sixteenth chronicle of Brother Cadfael"
  • "Idanja ŭi sangsongnyŏ : Ellisŭ P'it'ŏsŭ changp'yŏn sosŏl"
  • "L'hérétique et son commis"

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