Ashes to Ashes: The Eighth Chronicle of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon: 8 (The Chronicles of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon)

Ashes to Ashes: The Eighth Chronicle of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon: 8 (The Chronicles of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon)

by Mel Starr (Author)

Synopsis

Master Hugh, Kate, and their children attend the Midsummer's Eve fire. Next morning early Hugh hears the passing bell ring from the Church of St. Beornwald, and moments later is summoned. Tenants collecting the ashes to spread upon their fields have found burned bones. Master Hugh learns of several men of Bampton and nearby villages who have gone missing recently. Most are soon found, some alive, some dead. Master Hugh eventually learns that the bones are those of a bailiff from a nearby manor. Someone has slain him and placed his body in the fire to destroy evidence of murder. Bailiffs are not popular men; they dictate labour service, collect rents, and enforce other obligations. Has this bailiff died at the hand of some angry tenant? Hugh soon discovers this is not the case. There is quite another reason for murder ...

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 226
Edition: New
Publisher: Lion Fiction
Published: 18 Sep 2015

ISBN 10: 1782641335
ISBN 13: 9781782641339

Media Reviews
A delightful treasure trove of historical detail as we delve into further medieval intrigue with Mel Starr's thoughtful and endearing Hugh de Singleton. -- Penelope Wilcock, author of The Hawk and the Dove series
A thoroughly enthralling and entertaining medieval crime novel, full of suspense, action and delicious historical detail. The medieval surgeon, Hugh de Singleton, is a worthy successor to Ellis Peter's Cadfael and the plot twists are equally as satisfying. I became so captivated by the characters of Hugh and his wife that I couldn't wait to go back and read the whole series from the beginning. -- Karen Maitland, author of Company of Liars
Author Bio
Mel Starr was born and grew up in Kalamazoo, Michigan. After graduating with a MA in history from Western Michigan University in 1970, he taught history in Michigan public schools for thirty-nine years, Since retiring he has focused on his highly successful novels. Mel and his wife, Susan, have two daughters and seven grandchildren.