The Leper's Bell

The Leper's Bell

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Jan 1, 1742 · English · Paperback (288 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 288
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1742
Publisher St. Martin's Griffin
ISBN-10 0312362757
ISBN-13 9780312362751

Description

In the cold autumn of 667 A.D., Fidelma of Cashel arrives at her brother’s castle, only to find a troubling mystery awaiting her. As a skilled and astute advocate, she is drawn into the complexities of grief and betrayal when a tragic death occurs during a gathering meant to celebrate the family bond. With whispers of hidden truths and suspicions circulating, she must navigate the treacherous waters of familial loyalty and societal expectations.

Fidelma’s sharp intellect and investigative prowess become her greatest tools as she delves deeper into the lives of those around her. The castle, with its ancient stones and shadowy corners, holds secrets that could change everything. As she uncovers layers of deceit, Fidelma faces not only the puzzle of the murder but also the stigma surrounding those afflicted by leprosy, a condition that is often met with fear and misunderstanding.

With each twist and turn, the stakes rise higher, forcing Fidelma to confront her own beliefs and the moral dilemmas of justice. Her journey is not just about solving a crime but also about understanding the human condition, as the past intertwines with the present in ways she never anticipated.

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Mystery Action & Adventure Religion & Spirituality Crime
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