Overview: Susanna Gregory is the pseudonym of Elizabeth Cruwys, a Cambridge academic who was previously a coroner's officer. She writes detective fiction, and is noted for her series of mediaeval mysteries in the tradition of Ellis Peters.
An Unholy Alliance
β Scribed by Susanna Gregory
- Book ID
- 110538694
- Publisher
- St. Martin's Press
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 177 KB
- Series
- Matthew Bartholomew - 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780312147525
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β¦ Synopsis
Paperback, 336 pages
Published December 1st 1998
In 1350, Cambridge lies ravaged by the Black Death. Crime flourishes tooβthree harlots are found with slit throats and branded feet, a friar dies rifling a strongbox full of college chronicles, and the Vice Chancellor of the University vanishes from his sick chamber with all its furnishings. Now the Chancellor calls on the deductive skill of Matthew Bartholomew, Master of Medicine. Busy enough already with the teaching and practice of new techniques, Bartholomew welcomes the investigative help of portly Brother Michaelβa shrewd and merry monk, not unduly shocked by sins of the flesh. And soonβfrom an exotic poison to a surge of devil worship, from a grisly exhumation to a sweetheart's dying wordsβthey are on a tangled and perilous trail of conspiracy and obsession.
From Publishers Weekly
In mid-14th century Cambridge, still reeling in the aftermath of the Black Death, an uneasy town-gown relationship deteriorates with the murders of three prostitutes and armed attacks on merchants. But it is the mysterious death of a Dominican friar in the tower of St. Mary's Church, killed while rifling the Cambridge University chest, iron-bound repository of University secrets and valuables, that pulls physician Matthew Bartholomew and Benedictine Brother Michael unwillingly into the fray. Ordered to solve the mystery by Chancellor Richard de Wetherset, Bartholomew discovers a poisoned blade in the chest's lock. Then Frances de Belem, to whom Bartholomew had nearly been betrothed as a child and who was now a shamefully pregnant longtime widow, is murdered in the same manner as the prostitutes. Rumors of witchcraft and covens meeting in the churches closed by the ravages of the plague combine with charges of corruption on the part of the unpopular sheriff to further complicate the issues. Throughout, Bartholomew attempts to teach the medicine he learned from an Arab physician in Paris to students who consider his notions heretical. The pseudonymous Gregory produces a lively and intelligent tale set vividly in turbulent medieval England.
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Two years after the Black Death has decimated the population of England, a new killer is stalking the streets of Cambridge: a serial murderer preying on the women of the small town. Matthew Bartholomew, a physician with ideas ahead of his time and his companion, the portly monk Brother Michael, must