Lucifer's Harvest
The Chronicles of Hugh De Singleton, Surgeon
by Mel Starr
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Pub Date 19 Aug 2016 | Archive Date 4 Apr 2017
Lion Hudson Plc | Lion Fiction
Description
'Another exciting page-turner by Mel Starr. He beautifully depicts the counds, sights and smells, as well as the emotions, of the medieval world in this welcome addition to his long-running series. ' Jill Dalladay, author of The Abbess of Whitby
Lord Gilbert Talbot must provide soldiers for Prince Edward's battle in France. He wishes his surgeon - Hugh de Singleton - to travel with the war party to tend any injuries. Among those on the road is Sir Simon Trillowe, Hugh's old nemesis, who had once torched Hugh's house.
Finding himself in the same war party, Hugh resolves to watch his back in the presence of the knight, who is still holding a grudge. But it is Sir Simon who should not have turned his back...
When Trillowe's body is found, many suspect Hugh has wreaked revenge on his adversary.
To clear his name, Hugh must once again riddle a reason for murder.
A Note From the Publisher
This is the 9th book in the acclaimed Hugh De Singleton series
Advance Praise
"Another exciting page-turner by Mel Starr. He beautifully depicts the…medieval world in this welcome addition to his long-running series."
Jill Dalladay, author - The Abbes of Whitby
"Another exciting page-turner by Mel Starr. He beautifully depicts the…medieval world in this welcome addition to his long-running series."
Jill Dalladay, author - The Abbes of Whitby
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781782641889 |
PRICE | US$14.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Hugh de Singleton goes to war. As a companion of Lord Gilbert he is to serve as a surgeon - and also as a sleuth in the murder mystery, when he himself is a suspect.
Not bad, not good. As for the length, this is more novella like than a novel. As for the historical settings - the author has obviously done his homework and the historical background is well-researched. The descriptions are vivid and Master Hugh´s musings are wise as usual.
But unfortunately the mystery feels abrupt and there is very little of intellectual sleuthing work present.
But still, this series is recommendable.