Atonement of Blood

Atonement of Blood

by PeterTremayne (Author)

Synopsis

Super sleuth Sister Fidelma returns in the twenty-fourth historical mystery by Peter Tremayne, acclaimed author of THE SEVENTH TRUMPET, THE SUBTLE SERPENT and many more.

PRAISE FOR THE SISTER FIDELMA SERIES: 'This is masterly storytelling from an author who breathes fascinating life into the world he is writing about' Belfast Telegraph, 'The Background detail is brilliantly defined... wonderfully evocative' The Times

Winter, 670 AD. King Colgu has invited the leading nobles and chieftains of his kingdom to a feast day. The gathering is interrupted by a religieux claiming that he has an important message for the King. Suddenly, the man, shouting 'Remember Liamuin!' stabs King Colgu. The assassin is slain but Colgu is on the verge of death.

Who is Liamuin? It is a female name? Who is behind the assassination attempt? Colgu's lawyer sister, Fidelma of Cashel, and her companion, Brother Eadulf are charged with solving the mystery. They must journey into the territory of their arch-enemies, the Ui Fidgente, uncover the evil secrets in the dark, brooding Abbey of Mungairit, and venture into the threatening mountain fastness ruled by a godless tyrant. Danger and violence are their constant companions until the final devastating revelation . . .

What readers are saying about ATONEMENT OF BLOOD:

'Lots of action and plenty of twists, turns and red-herrings'

'Beautifully written - beautifully realised scenes from a past that dare not be forgotten'

'Another excellent mystery with so much historical background and colour'

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Headline
Published: 27 Feb 2014

ISBN 10: 0755377540
ISBN 13: 9780755377541
Book Overview: The brilliant new Sister Fidelma mystery set in Ancient Ireland

Media Reviews
The Sister Fidelma books give the readers a rattling good yarn. But more than that, they bring vividly and viscerally to life the fascinating lost world of the Celtic Irish. I put down The Spider's Web with a sense of satisfaction at a good story well told, but also speculating on what modern life might have been like had that civilisation survived * Ronan Bennett *
Rich helpings of evil and tension with lively and varied characters * Historical Novels Review *
The detail of the books is fascinating, giving us a vivid picture of everyday life at this time... the most detailed and vivid recreations of ancient Ireland * Irish Examiner *
A brilliant and beguiling heroine. Immensely appealing * Publishers Weekly *
Author Bio
Peter Tremayne is the fiction pseudonym of a well-known authority on the ancient Celts, who has utilised his knowledge of the Brehon law system and 7th-Century Irish society to create a new concept in detective fiction.