The Unquiet Bones: The First Chronicle of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon

The Unquiet Bones: The First Chronicle of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon

by Mel Starr (Author), Mel Starr (Author)

Synopsis

Uctred thought he had discovered pig bones. He did not know or care why they were in the cesspit at the base of Bampton Castle wall. Then he found the skull. Uctred is a tenant, bound to the land of Lord Gilbert, third Baron Talbot, lord of Bampton Castle, and had slaughtered many pigs. He knew the difference between human and pig skulls. Lord Gilbert called for me to inspect the bones. All knew whose bones they must be. They were not. Hugh de Singleton, fourth son of a minor knight in Wyclif's England, had had some good fortune. Newly trained as a surgeon, he was staring from his Oxford window, hoping for clients, when Lord Gilbert was kicked by his groom's horse. Hugh's successful treatment of the suffering Lord led to an invitation to set up his practice in the village of Bampton - and, before long, the request to identify some bones...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Monarch Books
Published: 19 Sep 2008

ISBN 10: 1854248855
ISBN 13: 9781854248855

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I would almost have to assume that Mel Starr had a previous life in 14th-century England, so incredibly realistic are his descriptions of life then and his dialogue. The author brings it to life with panache. Starr's lavish use of Medieval English adds a saucy flavoring to his tale. You will enjoy this excellent excursion into the past! -- Dr Paul Maier
Author Bio
Mel Starr has spent many years teaching history, and has studied medieval surgery and medieval English. He lives in Michigan.