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Absolution by Murder (Sister Fidelma) マスマーケット – 1997/9/1
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Peter Tremayne
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The King of Northumbria has requested the services of a wise counsel to decide the people's religious future. Among the select priests, elders, and scholars from Ireland and Rome is Sister Fidelma of Kildare. Trained as an advocate of the courts, she was expecting to rule on issues of law. Instead she was plunged into unholy murder.
Dead was the Abbess Étain, a leading Celtic speaker, her throat slashed. With the counsel in an uproar and civil war threatening, the desperate king has turned to the sharp-witted Sister Fidelma for help. With the aide of her dear friend Brother Eadulf and her faith in the truth, she must act in haste before the killer strikes again.
Dead was the Abbess Étain, a leading Celtic speaker, her throat slashed. With the counsel in an uproar and civil war threatening, the desperate king has turned to the sharp-witted Sister Fidelma for help. With the aide of her dear friend Brother Eadulf and her faith in the truth, she must act in haste before the killer strikes again.
- 本の長さ272ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社Berkley
- 発売日1997/9/1
- 寸法10.92 x 1.78 x 17.53 cm
- ISBN-100451192990
- ISBN-13978-0451192998
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著者について
Peter Tremayne is the pseudonym for Peter Berresford Ellis, a well-respected authority on the ancient Celts. He is the author of over twenty books, including The Dictionary of Celtic Mythology, The Celtic Dawn: A History of Pan Celticism, and The Druids. Valley of the Shadow is the sixth Sister Fidelma mystery. Tremayne lives in London, England.
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- 出版社 : Berkley; Reprint版 (1997/9/1)
- 発売日 : 1997/9/1
- 言語 : 英語
- マスマーケット : 272ページ
- ISBN-10 : 0451192990
- ISBN-13 : 978-0451192998
- 寸法 : 10.92 x 1.78 x 17.53 cm
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What an enjoyable book - engaging main characters, a fascinating period in history, murder most foul, all the right ingredients for a great story. Well researched and historically accurate, we get a glimpse of ancient Christianity during a time of major upheaval, as well as the drama of violent death in a community of religeuse. If you enjoy the Brother Cadfael mysteries, you'll love this series too.
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Although the story behind is not that original (i.e., murders, monastery, who has done it?; etc.) it is very engaging from the very beginning. I have had a hard time with Celtic, Saxon people and places names but at the end I have got used to them.
Nicely written and with very colourful characters. This is the first of the Sister Fidelma series. I am looking forward to read the second one.
Nicely written and with very colourful characters. This is the first of the Sister Fidelma series. I am looking forward to read the second one.
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It starts off as a historically interesting novel. If at first sight the dialogue seems well handled, it ends up being excessive. The actual narration is not as skilled as I was expecting it to be. There could have been a darker atmosphere, but this did not seem to be the intention of the writer.
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Absolution by Murder introduced me to a very fascinating character, Sister Fidelma of Kildare. Fidelma, who lives in the seventh century A.D., is a very talented and accomplished woman. Sister has a graduate education where she earned the degree of anruth, similar to a masters degree today. Fidelma works as a dalaigh, an advocate in the courts. As an advocate she investigates problems and crimes and advises both church and civil authorities. A dalaigh may prosecute, defend, or even serve as judge in a criminal proceeding.
In this novel I was inaugurated to Irish customs, laws, and society of ancient times. Seventh century Ireland was a very advanced society.
In the culture, women were accepted as equal to men.
Women were encouraged to become whatever they wished. Females functioned as lawyers, physicians, professors, managers and owners of businesses, warriors and chieftains. In the Christian church women were nuns, priests and bishops. This advanced society was codified in the Brehon laws. Under this legal system all people were protected from abuse.
The customs seemed so advanced I decided to check history texts and found a great reference that I recommend In Search of Ancient Ireland: The Origins of the Irish from Neolithic Times to the Coming of the English
The story in this novel concerns a murder that occurs during a meeting of senior church officials. The conclave is a conference of religious and lay leaders gathered to determine whether the church should continue following the beliefs and procedures of the Irish (rule of Colmcille, or Iona) or adopt new rules to become consistent with the Roman church. Sister Fidelma is asked by Oswy, the High King of Northumbria, to investigate the murder of Etain, the Abbess of Kildare. Etain was the primary advocate for the Irish system.
Oswy, concerned about the political effects of the murder of Etain, commissions Fidelma and Endulf, a brother from the Roman side, to investigate and decide who murdered Etain and who is responsible for the chain of events. By appointing co-investigators, one from each side, the king hopes to appear unbiased.
The investigation is eventful and suspenseful. The resolution manages to satisfy both sides in the struggle. Although the mystery is fun to follow, my main attraction is the detailed descriptions of the customs and laws of seventh century Ireland.
The novel gives us a peek into a great ancient convent with views into the dormitories and cubicles. We witness the politics within the Church, each side of the struggle thinking they have the real truth. We experience the tension between Fidelma and Endulf. Since Endulf is from a different culture, he has difficulty accepting Fidelma as his equal and acknowledging that a female can be in charge of such an important matter.
I enjoyed the reactions of the characters when Fidelma interviews them. Most of them are not from her culture, so they struggle with emotions, especially pride and resentment of submitting to an Irish woman. Many only submit because she acts with the authority of the High King.
This is a good novel. If you like historical settings, if you enjoy examining other cultures, or if you like a good detective tale, get this book.
In this novel I was inaugurated to Irish customs, laws, and society of ancient times. Seventh century Ireland was a very advanced society.
In the culture, women were accepted as equal to men.
Women were encouraged to become whatever they wished. Females functioned as lawyers, physicians, professors, managers and owners of businesses, warriors and chieftains. In the Christian church women were nuns, priests and bishops. This advanced society was codified in the Brehon laws. Under this legal system all people were protected from abuse.
The customs seemed so advanced I decided to check history texts and found a great reference that I recommend In Search of Ancient Ireland: The Origins of the Irish from Neolithic Times to the Coming of the English
The story in this novel concerns a murder that occurs during a meeting of senior church officials. The conclave is a conference of religious and lay leaders gathered to determine whether the church should continue following the beliefs and procedures of the Irish (rule of Colmcille, or Iona) or adopt new rules to become consistent with the Roman church. Sister Fidelma is asked by Oswy, the High King of Northumbria, to investigate the murder of Etain, the Abbess of Kildare. Etain was the primary advocate for the Irish system.
Oswy, concerned about the political effects of the murder of Etain, commissions Fidelma and Endulf, a brother from the Roman side, to investigate and decide who murdered Etain and who is responsible for the chain of events. By appointing co-investigators, one from each side, the king hopes to appear unbiased.
The investigation is eventful and suspenseful. The resolution manages to satisfy both sides in the struggle. Although the mystery is fun to follow, my main attraction is the detailed descriptions of the customs and laws of seventh century Ireland.
The novel gives us a peek into a great ancient convent with views into the dormitories and cubicles. We witness the politics within the Church, each side of the struggle thinking they have the real truth. We experience the tension between Fidelma and Endulf. Since Endulf is from a different culture, he has difficulty accepting Fidelma as his equal and acknowledging that a female can be in charge of such an important matter.
I enjoyed the reactions of the characters when Fidelma interviews them. Most of them are not from her culture, so they struggle with emotions, especially pride and resentment of submitting to an Irish woman. Many only submit because she acts with the authority of the High King.
This is a good novel. If you like historical settings, if you enjoy examining other cultures, or if you like a good detective tale, get this book.