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Category Archives: Sister Fidelma
Smoke In The Wind by Peter Tremayne
Following the events in the previous book, Our Lady Of Darkness, Sister Fidelma has chosen to accompany Brother Eadulf as he returns to Canterbury from Cashel. A storm soon blows their ship off course and they find themselves in the … Continue reading
The Puzzly – The ISOTCMN Book of the Month – March 2013
March 2013 has been an interesting month for me, bookwise. I had an interesting exchange with the one and only Christopher Fowler, met Kate Ellis for the fourth (?) time to get the latest Wesley Peterson signed (review next month) … Continue reading
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Our Lady Of Darkness by Peter Tremayne
When last we saw Sister Fidelma, she had just arrived in Spain, having sorted out all sorts of nastiness taking place on the ship that was taking her on pilgrimage to Santiago. No sooner has she stepped onto shore when … Continue reading
Act of Mercy by Peter Tremayne
When last we (OK, I) saw Sister Fidelma, in The Monk Who Vanished, she was having a crisis of faith and duty (and with regard to her feeling for Brother Eadulf) so she decides that it’s time for a pilgrimage … Continue reading
The Monk Who Vanished by Peter Tremayne
The Abbey of Imleach, in south west Ireland, is one of the centres of the Irish faith. When a failed assassination attempt on her brother, the king of Muman, sends Fidelma to the abbey following a lead, she encounters another … Continue reading
Valley Of The Shadow by Peter Tremayne
7th Century Ireland, and Sister Fidelma –religieuse, advocate of the law and sister to the king of Cashel – is sent to the settlement of Gleann Geis, situated in a near-inaccessible valley to discuss with the chieftain, Laisre, the establishment … Continue reading
The Spider’s Web by Peter Tremayne
Eber is a the chieftain of Araglin, a man with a good reputation in the area. Oh, sorry. Eber WAS the chieftain, as one morning, his household is woken by the discovery of his body, stabbed to death. Luckily, next … Continue reading
The Subtle Serpent by Peter Tremayne
666 AD, south-west Ireland. Sister Fidelma, advocate of the Brehon court, is summoned to a remote abbey. Apparently, two nuns had an unexpected surprise when they raised the water from their well one morning – namely a decapitated naked female … Continue reading
Suffer Little Children by Peter Tremayne
Seventh century Ireland, and the Venerable Dacan, an esteemed scholar is found murdered in his chambers in a remote monastery where he had been working. This proves to be the catalyst needed by a neighbouring kingdom to begin preparations for … Continue reading
Shroud For The Archbishop by Peter Tremayne
At the end of the last book, Sister Fidelma, 7th century Irish nun/advocate of the law, left Northumbria, heading to Rome, alongwith her compatriot Brother Eadulf and a representation from Canterbury, including the Archbishop Designate – who I won’t name … Continue reading
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