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The Pilgrim of Hate

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In the year of our Lord 1141, civil war over England's throne leaves a legacy of violence—and the murder of a knight dear to Brother Cadfael. In the spring, a flood of pilgrims comes to the celebration of Saint Winifred at the Abbey, carrying with it many strange souls...and perhaps the knight's killer.

Brother Cadfael's shrewd eyes see all: the prosperous merchant who rings false; an angelic, lame boy and his beautiful, dowerless sister; and two wealthy penitents. In the name of justice, Cadfael sets out to uncover the strange and twisted tale that accompanies these travelers. Instead, he unearths a quest for vengeance, witnesses a miracle, and finds himself on a razor's edge between death or the absolution of love.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      This entry in Peters's Brother Cadfael series finds the sixteenth-century monk hosting pilgrims who have traveled to Shrewsbury to commemorate the translation of St. Winifred's bones to the Benedictine abbey. The murder of a knight has political implications which reach Cadfael and involve him and some of the pilgrims in a mystery. Stephen Thorne, who has recorded several of Cadfael's adventures from Chivers, skillfully evokes the time and place with a fully voiced performance. Although the political and historical background presented as conversations in the opening pages results in a slow start, the story, intriguing characters and atmosphere soon captivate the listener. M.A.M. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      In the spirit of not judging a book by its cover, we shouldn't judge this well-produced audiobook by its flimsy paper packaging. This vintage Brother Cadfael medieval mystery has the usual beguiling ingredients: political intrigue, mysterious travelers, burgeoning romance and, in this story, even a miracle. With his usual aplomb, Brother Cadfael unwinds this twisted tale of devotion and retribution, bringing all to a satisfying conclusion. With perfect pitch, accent and tone, Stephen Thorne brings this recording to life the way he has done for so many audio recordings. Within this sorry cassette case is another wonderfully told rendition of a Brother Cadfael story. D.L.G. (c) AudioFile 2000, Portland, Maine

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