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Leper of St.Giles

Leper of St.Giles

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Author: Ellis Peters
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
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Format: Audiobook
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Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.7 x 1

ISBN: 1844561127
EAN: 9781844561124
ASIN: 1844561127

Publication Date: June 29, 2006
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  • Hardcover - The Leper of Saint Giles: The Fifth Chronicle of Brother Cadfael
  • Mass Market Paperback - THE LEPER OF ST. GILES
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5 out of 5 stars Great book about appearances   January 23, 2002
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Leprosy makes you an outcast, deforms you and frightens people who shun you. Greed is hidden behind beautiful appearances but it can lead you to murder. Between a misterious leper and a young girl who is being forced to marry an older and richer man there is no connection but they meet in this marvellous book where the more interesting characters are a leper and a fallen woman, both in the end become something entirely different because appearances are not what they seem when Ellis Peters holds the pen and Brother Cadfael investigates.


4 out of 5 stars A confusion of gromwells!   November 25, 2001
 12 out of 13 found this review helpful

Ellis Peters' fifth Brother Cadfael mystery is set against a backdrop of one of the less savoury aspects of life in Mediaeval Europe - the scourge of leprosy and the terrible disfigurements and consequent social stigmas that its sufferers endured. In actuality, though, this is as typical a romance from the pen of Ellis Peters as it is possible to find!

The action of the story takes place just a few months after the previous Cadfael book, in the autumn of 1139. For once, the on-going civil war between King Stephen and the Empress Maud does not feature in the tale, which is concerned only with the impending marriage of a young, orphaned heiress to an overbearing and insufferable baron, many years her senior. It is quickly obvious that this marriage is no love-match, on either side, and has been arranged purely for the advancement of the girl's guardians and the bridegroom. It is also obvious from the outset that the would-be bride is more smitten with the squire of her affianced lord than with the baron himself and that this attraction is mutual. Most readers, too, will quickly come to dislike Huon de Domville as much as do the young lovers. Nor will anyone be surprised where suspicion (from everyone except Cadfael) falls when the bridegroom is rather conveniently found murdered on the very morn of his wedding day!

But that's about all that is clear-cut and obvious in this plot, which needs someone of Cadfael's shrewd and observant nature to tease out all of the complex pieces of the puzzle and fit them together correctly. And this is one of those classic Cadfael tales in which it is, indeed, only the good Brother (apart, of course, from the reader) who knows the whole truth of events by the end. As in the very first book, he remains quite content to leave the others with their own version of just who is guilty of what, aware that there are times when the justice of the Good Lord and that of Man might not always be in accord.

The book is written in Ellis Peters' inimitable prose style and paints her usual vivid picture of mediaeval life, both within the cloister and without. It has its humorous moments, not least of which is the testing of Cadfael's patience and faith by his keen but clumsy new acolyte, Brother Oswin. The book also provides us with new insights into some characters from earlier books, with Brother Mark mindful of a new calling amongst the sick and maimed of the lazarhouse, as well as introducing us to a new character who will be important in future books. As always, the author is to be congratulated on achieving an excellent balance between writing for readers new to the Cadfael series and for established fans working their way through the books in order. There should be much here to please those in the latter category without any risk of newcomers becoming confused.

The book does contain one of Ellis Peters' few technical mistakes, though, as she confuses the modern gardener's creeping gromwell (Lithodora diffusa) with one of its native relatives. In the times of this tale, creeping gromwell would have been quite unknown in Britain. It is, in any case, an acid loving plant and most definitely would not be found growing in the chalky ground in which Cadfael encounters it. Unfortunately, while its only blue-flowered native relative, the purple gromwell (Lithospermum purpuro-caeruleum) is indeed lime loving, that plant's flowering season is over by June and so it would not still been in bloom in October, the time of the good herbalist's investigations. This botanical mix-up need not greatly concern the reader, however. The compelling nature of Ms Peters' storytelling is sufficient to make such nit-picking details entirely unimportant.

Enjoy this book the way it was intended: as a good, solid, murder mystery and romantic novel, set in harsher times when, in many ways, life was a lot less complex than it is today.


5 out of 5 stars A tale of true love - but with a surprise!   September 11, 2001
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a most beautiful tale and I won't spoil it by telling you the twist at the end. It is in the usual style of Ellis Peters, being a Medieval Whodunnit, but What Who did is really quite lovely when you find out! It is about dedication, persistence, devotion, self-sacrifice and triumph. Of course someone gets murdered, and of course Cadfael finds out, but love triumphs, in a surprising way. Experience it now!!


4 out of 5 stars Excellent story!   November 16, 2000
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This time, we're witnessing a wedding of the most mis-matched couple you could possibly imagine. A young lady of 16 years to an old man in his fourties (well, old in that they didn't live so long in those days!). One of the old man's squires is in love with the girl and has voiced his disapproval. This has lead to him being dismissed from service and accused of theft. He makes a daring escape and hides out nearby. The night comes and on the eve of the wedding, the grrom is murdered. Did Jocelyn Lucy murder his previous master? What do the Lepers have to do with this story? Find out, it's very much worth it!!!

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