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    The Lost Abbot: The Nineteenth Chronicle of Matthew Bartholomew

    The Lost Abbot: The Nineteenth Chronicle of Matthew Bartholomew

    by Susanna Gregory


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      ISBN-13: 9781405516815
    • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
    • Publication date: 06/06/2013
    • Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
    • Format: eBook
    • Sales rank: 158,741
    • File size: 673 KB

    Susanna Gregory was a police officer in Leeds before taking up an academic career. She has served as an environmental consultant, worked seventeen field seasons in the polar regions, and has taught comparative anatomy and biological anthropology.

    She is the creator of the Matthew Bartholomew series of mysteries set in medieval Cambridge and the Thomas Chaloner adventures in Restoration London, and now lives in Wales with her husband, who is also a writer.

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    In the summer of 1358 Matthew Bartholomew finds himself one of a party of Bishop's Commissioners, sent north to investigate the mysterious disappearance of the Abbot of Peterborough. He and his colleagues quickly learn that behind the beautiful façade of the Benedictine monastery there is a vicious struggle for power, and that not everyone would be happy to see the prelate's safe return.

    This unrest and discontent seems to have spread throughout the town, and there are bitter rivalries between competing shrines and the financial benefits of the relics they hold. One of these shrines is dedicated to Lawrence de Oxforde, a robber and murderer who was executed for his crimes, but who has been venerated ever since miracles started occurring at his grave. But when Bartholomew and his friend Brother Michael go to investigate, they find murder instead...

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    As in her previous chronicles, the author blends meticulous historical data into a well-paced, hard to put down story. A first-rate treat for mystery lovers!—Historical Novels Review on Mystery in the Minster

    Gregory's obvious command of period detail convincingly transports the reader to England in 1358—San Francisco Book Review

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