Chronicles of Brother Cadfael Series by Ellis Peters, Bert Coules, Philip Madoc, Susannah York, Michael Kitchen, Jonathan Tafler, Jason Hughes, Elsa Pelitti, Patrick Tull, Rob Talbot, Robin Whiteman

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  • A Rare Benedictine (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #0.5)
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    A Rare Benedictine (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #0.5)

    Ellis Peters

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1988

    Peters has gained worldwide praise for her meticulous re-creations of 12th-century monastic life. Here, her chronicles continue with a Christmas story, a tale of robbery and attempted murder, and a narrative of Brother Cadfael's early years.

  • A Morbid Taste for Bones (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #1)
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    A Morbid Taste for Bones (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #1)

    Ellis Peters

    Rated: 3.93 of 5 stars
    · 28 ratings · published 1977

    In his first chronicle Brother Cadfael finds that his powers as a detective are more use than his skills as a herbalist, during an expedition to acquire the bones of a Welsh saint.In 1137 the ambitious head of the Shrewsbury Abbey has decided to acquire the remains of Saint Winifred for his Benedictine order. Brother Cadfael is part of the expedition sent to her final resting place in Wales and they find the villagers passionately divided by the Benedictine's off for the saint's relicts... more

  • Cadfael Country: Shropshire & The Welsh Border (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #1)
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    Cadfael Country: Shropshire & The Welsh Border (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #1)

    Rob Talbot, Robin Whiteman

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1990

    Cadfael Country is a celebration of the world of Ellis Peters and the medieval sleuth she has created, Brother Cadfael. It takes the form of an historical pilgrimage through the wild border county of Shropshire.

  • One Corpse Too Many (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #2)
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    One Corpse Too Many (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #2)

    Ellis Peters

    Rated: 4.04 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 1979

    When fighting engulfs Shrewsbury as King Stephen battles for the throne of England, Brother Cadfael is called upon to adminster rites to some hanged prisoners. There are, he is told, 94 corpses - but his own careful count reveals 95 and once again the sleuthing monk is on the trail of a murderer, this time aided by a lovely young fugitive.

  • Monk's Hood (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #3)
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    Monk's Hood (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #3)

    Ellis Peters, Bert Coules

    Rated: 4.04 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 1980

    At the monastery in Shrewsbury in 1138, Brother Cadfael's workshop shelves boast all sorts of medication for every kind of ailment. When Gervase Bonel is poisoned with one of them, the monk finds suspicion has fallen on someone he is certain is innocent.

  • Saint Peter's Fair (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #4)
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    Saint Peter's Fair (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #4)

    Ellis Peters

    Rated: 4.05 of 5 stars
    · 20 ratings · published 1981

    When a merchant bound for St. Peter's Fair is found with a slender dagger piercing his heart, Brother Cadfael is on the case. Two murders later, he realizes that no one—least of all the merchant's lovely niece—is safe. "Colorful, convincing details on the workings of a medieval fair".—Kirkus Reviews.

  • The Leper of Saint Giles (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #5)
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    The Leper of Saint Giles (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #5)

    Ellis Peters

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 1981

    October 1139. A savage murder interrupts an ill-fated marriage set to take place at Brother Cadfael's abbey, leaving the monk with a terrible mystery to solve. The key to the killing is hidden among the inhabitants of the Saint Giles leper colony, and Brother Cadfael must ferret out a sickness not of the body, but of a twisted mind.

  • The Virgin in the Ice (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #6)
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    The Virgin in the Ice (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #6)

    Ellis Peters

    Rated: 4.10 of 5 stars
    · 20 ratings · published 1982

    Winter, 1139. Brother Cadfael's tranquil life in the monastery gardens at Shrewsbury is once again interrupted by violent, mysterious happenings. Raging civil war has sent many refugees north from Worcester, among them two orphans of a great family and a nun. But they seem to have disappeared somewhere in the wild winter landscape of frost and snow, and Cadfael sets out to find them.

  • The Sanctuary Sparrow (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #7)
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    The Sanctuary Sparrow (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #7)

    Ellis Peters

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1983

    Medieval monk Brother Cadfael races to save a young man he believes is falsely accused of robbery—in the Silver Dagger Award–winning mystery series.In the gentle Shrewsbury spring of 1140, the midnight matins at the Benedictine abbey suddenly reverberate with an unholy sound—a hunt in full cry. Pursued by a drunken mob, the quarry is running for its life... more

  • O Noviço do Diabo (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #8)
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    O Noviço do Diabo (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #8)

    Ellis Peters

    Rated: 4.11 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1983

    In the autumn of 1140 the Benedictine monastery at Shrewsbury finds its new novice Meriet Aspley a bit disturbing. The younger son of a prominent family, Meriet is meek and biddable by day, but his sleep is rife with nightmares so violent that they earn him the name of "Devil's Novice". Shunned by the other monks, Aspley attracts the concern of Brother Cadfael. Then a body appears, that of a young priest last seen at the Aspley estate... more

  • Dead Man's Ransom (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #9)
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    Dead Man's Ransom (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #9)

    Ellis Peters, Bert Coules, Philip Madoc, Susannah York, Michael Kitchen, Jonathan Tafler, Jason Hughes

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1984

    Philip Madoc stars as Brother Cadfael in a series of BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatizations by Bert Coules that teem with twelfth-century suspenseThe year is 1141 and civil war continues to rage. When the sheriff of Shropshire is taken prisoner, arrangements are made to exchange him for Elis, a young Welshman. But when the sheriff is brought to the abbey, he is murdered. Suspicion falls on Elis, who has fallen in love with the sheriff s daughter... more

  • The Pilgrim of Hate (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #10)
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    The Pilgrim of Hate (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #10)

    Ellis Peters

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1984

    In his tenth chronicle Brother Cadfael believes that amongst the motley group of pilgrims in Shrewsbury is a murderer fleeing justice.

  • An Excellent Mystery (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #11)
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    An Excellent Mystery (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #11)

    Ellis Peters

    Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1985

    In 1141, England is still in the midst of the strife caused by the struggle for the throne between King Stephen and the Empress Maud. Among its victims the Abbey of Hyde Meade, totally destroyed. Two of its brothers seek refuge in Shrewsbury: Brother Humilis, who abandoned his intended and joined the cloister after crippling injuries received on the Crusade; and his devoted attendant, the mute Fidelis... more

  • The Raven in the Foregate (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #12)
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    The Raven in the Foregate (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #12)

    Ellis Peters

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1986

    It is Christmas, A.D. 1141, Abbot Radulfus returns from London, bringing with him a priest for the vacant living of Holy Cross, also known as the Foregate. The new priest is a man of presence, learning, and discipline, but he lacks humility and the common touch. When he is found drowned in the millpond, suspicion is cast upon a young man who arrived with the priest's train and was sent to work in Brother Cadfael's garden. Indeed, he is soon discovered to be an impostor... more

  • The Rose Rent (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #13)
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    The Rose Rent (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #13)

    Ellis Peters

    Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1986

    A late spring in 1142 brings dismay to the Abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, for there may be no roses by June 22nd. On that day the young widow Perle must receive one white rose as rent for the house she has given to benefit the abbey or the contract is void. When nature finally complies, a pious monk is sent to pay the rent - and is found murdered beside the hacked rose-bush. The abbey's wise herbalist, Brother Cadfael, follows the trail of bloodied petals... more

  • The Hermit of Eyton Forest (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #14)
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    The Hermit of Eyton Forest (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #14)

    Ellis Peters

    Rated: 4.11 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1987

    Brother Cadfael’s pastoral life is upended by the disappearance of a young boy and the arrival of a saintly hermit.The year is 1142, and England is in the grip of civil war. Within the cloisters of the Benedictine Abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, there begins a chain of events no less momentous than the upheavals of the outside world.It starts with the sad demise of Richard Ludel, Lord of Eyton, whose ten-year-old son and heir, also named Richard, is a pupil at the abbey... more

  • The Confession of Brother Haluin (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #15)
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    The Confession of Brother Haluin (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #15)

    Ellis Peters, Patrick Tull

    Rated: 4.11 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1988

    After a miraculous escape from death, Brother Haluin wishes to confess that he was responible for the death of the girl he loved and the baby she was to bear, 18 years previously. Brother Cadfael accompanies a crippled young monk on his journey of penance - a path that leads them into a web of old jealousy and deceit. The mission to beg forgiveness also brings death, and Brother Cadfael investigates.

  • The Heretic's Apprentice (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #16)
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    The Heretic's Apprentice (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #16)

    Ellis Peters

    Rated: 4.11 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1989

    In the Summer of 1143, two visitors arrive at the gates of the Abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul bearing a corpse. But another violent death follows in their wake, and Brother Cadfael is called upon to investigate the connection between these two gory events.

  • The Potter's Field (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #17)
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    The Potter's Field (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #17)

    Ellis Peters, Elsa Pelitti

    Rated: 4.11 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1989

    August, 1143. The body of a woman is unearthed in the freshly plowed fields that once belonged to a local potter -- now a Benedictine monk. The woman is revealed to be his beautiful young wife, thought to have run away. Medieval Benedictine monk Brother Cadfael must determine if one of his own order is guilty of the crime.

  • Bruder Cadfael und die schwarze Keltin (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #18)
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    Bruder Cadfael und die schwarze Keltin (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #18)

    Ellis Peters

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1991

    In the summer of 1144, a strange calm has settled over England. The armies of King Stephen & Empress Maud, the two royal cousins contending for the throne, have temporarily exhausted each other. On the whole, Brother Cadfael considers peace a blessing & agrees to accompany a friend to Wales. When Cadfael is captured by an army of Danish mercenaries, he finds himself in the midst of a brotherly quarrel that could plunge an entire kingdom into deadly chaos.

  • The Holy Thief (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #19)
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    The Holy Thief (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #19)

    Ellis Peters

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1992

    In the chill, rainy autumn of 1144, two groups of visitors seek the hospitality of the Abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul, and Brother Cadfael fears trouble has come in with them. Among the first arrivals is Brother Tutilo, a young Benedictine with a guileless face and—to Brother Cadfael’s shrewd eyes—a mischievous intelligence. The second group, a ribald French troubadour, his servant, and a girl with the voice of an angel, seems to Brother Cadfael a catalyst for disaster... more

  • Brother Cadfael's Penance (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #20)
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    Brother Cadfael's Penance (Chronicles of Brother Cadfael #20)

    Ellis Peters

    Rated: 4.28 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1994

    While Cadfael has bent Abbey rules, he has never broken his monastic vows--until now. Word has come to Shrewsbury of a treacherous act that has left 30 of Maud's knights imprisoned. All have been ransomed except Cadfael's secret son, Olivier. Conceived in Cadfael's soldiering youth and unaware of his father's identity, Olivier will die if he is not freed.

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