The Proud Sinner
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2018 Lefty Award nominee for Best Historical Mystery Novel
In the winter of 1282, snow and ice ravage East Anglia while Prioress Eleanor awaits the decision of her young maid, Gracia, found starving on the streets some years ago, whether to take vows or to leave Tyndal Priory to make her way in the world.
But a far greater problem arrives at the priory gate. Seven abbots are riding to meet a papal legate in Norfolk. This is not a pilgrimage—each abbot hopes to make a case for being raised to a bishopric at the next vacancy. One abbot grows so ill the party has detoured to Tyndal. And despite the limited care Sister Anne can offer, Abbot Ilbert dies a horrible death, cause unknown. As his fellows prepare to resume their journey the next day, Abbot Tristram doubles over in great distress. By now the heavy snows have choked all the roads and the priory and village are marooned. Tristram dies. And then another abbot sickens while Sister Anne struggles to determine what killed these men—which question soon becomes not just what, but who did it?
One suspect is the gluttonous Odo, the ambitious Abbot of Caldwell and younger brother of Crowner Ralf. Since everyone despises Odo, is he simply a red herring? Prioress Eleanor is determined to stop the carnage that has shattered the tranquility in her priory while the Crowner must enforce the king's justice. Brother Thomas and Sister Anne form part of the investigation which plumbs the priory's kitchens and management as well as its medical facilities.
The Proud Sinner, 13th in the Medieval Mysteries by Priscilla Royal, illustrates medieval matters medical and culinary as well as vocations for the religious life in a framework that crosses Chaucer's Canterbury Tales with Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None.
Priscilla Royal
Priscilla Royal was born in Seattle, grew up in British Columbia and now lives in Northern California. She has a degree in world literature from San Francisco State University and is the author of nine books in the Medieval Mysteries series.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I've been a fan of Royal's for years and this is the first time I find myself disappointed with one of her books. I've always loved how well-drawn her characters are, but here the returning characters seemed oddly flat and to just be going through the same old routine. The group of abbots around whom the mystery revolves were barely developed as individuals, which is a great pity as they seemed to be ripe for a (slightly anachronistic) Chaucerian skewering.Despite my disappointment with this volume, I will continue to seek out Royal's books with the hope that the next one will return to her usual standard. Received via NetGalley.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5The novel was sent to me by the publisher Poisoned Pen Press. Than you.The latest medieval mystery set in Tyndal Priory presents Prioress Eleanor and her associates with a neat “isolation” mystery. Abbots from seven diverse monasteries are traveling to Norwich when one of them because seriously ill and the priests are forced to stop at Tyndal so their fellow traveler can get help. Soon, because of an on-going snowstorm they are stranded. At least, the priory can offer them the newly opened guest house. In fact, they are the first guests.When the sick abbot dies a horrible death and is soon joined by two of his brethren, Prioress Eleanor and her infirmarian Sister Anne realize that the men were poisoned. A fourth abbot, the brother of Crowner Ralf, narrowly escapes the same fate. It is also obvious that the murderer has to be one of the remaining abbots or a member of their entourage. Why would a priest in such an exalted position take the chance to murder his fellows? That is the interesting puzzle.The novel furthers the life stories of many characters from Royal’s previous novels. It is time for Gracia, Prioress Eleanor’s rescued maid, to decide whether she will choose a religious vocation or return to the secular world. Crowner Ralf meets his despised brother Abbot Odo. Brother Thomas bargains with God over his sexual orientation.As usual, Royal has done her research and, in this novel, stresses medieval foods. Her lengthy author’s notes also quote her sources for behavior that the modern reader might find puzzling or disturbing. She includes a nice bibliography(I did guess the murderer early on, but only because I knew the seven deadly sins. It made the reveal even more enjoyable).