Brother Cadfael is a monk, with a difference, who lives at Shrewsberry abbey. Given a choice, he would rather enjoy being a simple gardener and herbalist for his home. However, events seem to force him to use his other talent as a master detective in response to mysterious crimes happening in and around his community. While he investigates these crimes, he often finds himself at odds with the contemporary attitudes of the times.
"Brother Cadfael is a monk, with a difference, who lives at Shrewsberry abbey. Given a choice, he would rather enjoy being a simple gardener and herbalist for his home. However, events seem to force him to use his other talent as a master detective in response to mysterious crimes happening in and around his community. While he investigates these crimes, he often finds himself at odds with the contemporary attitudes of the times."@en
"Cadfael, a Benedictine monk at an abbey in Middle Ages Shrewsbury, solves crimes and murders."
"Cadfael, a Benedictine monk at an abbey in Middle Ages Shrewsbury, solves crimes and murders."@en
"Brother Cadfael (born in 1080 A.D.), a 12th-century monk at Shrewsberry Abbey in Norman England, solves crimes and treats illnesses with his botanical knowledge of herbs and plants. Based on the 21 Cadfael novels by Ellis Peters (a.k.a. Edith Pargeter) and featuring Derek Jacobi as Cadfael, this collection includes the complete series."
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