The Boy's Tale - Dame Frevisse Medieval Mysteries, #2 - E-book - ePub

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 Margaret Frazer - The Boy's Tale - Dame Frevisse Medieval Mysteries, #2.
SUFFER THE LITTLE CHILDREN..."Sanctuary! In God's name you must give it!"A dark lady rides back into the life of Dame Frevisse, bearing with her two small... Lire la suite
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SUFFER THE LITTLE CHILDREN..."Sanctuary! In God's name you must give it!"A dark lady rides back into the life of Dame Frevisse, bearing with her two small boys haunted by the touch of death and scandal. Nine men lie dead on the road behind them, victims of the grim fate which relentlessly pursues them. Some seek to turn them away, but when they request sanctuary Frevisse is bound by her holy oaths to grant it.
But in welcoming them within the walls of St. Frideswide, has Dame Frevisse allowed death to stalk the nunnery's halls? When she begins to untangle the mystery of these strange guests, the truth she discovers may be enough to doom them all. Forced to keep secrets better left untold even from the nuns of her own order, Frevisse is caught in a crucible between faith and duty. To learn the boy's name is to be drawn into a conspiracy of shame.
To hear the boy's tale is to face death. PRAISE FOR THE BOY'S TALE"Frazer's writing is both erudite and vivid, and she has the ability to bring characters to life within a strong, clear story." - The Drood Review of Mystery"Seeing events through the eyes of small children not understanding royal politics was an especially pleasing part of experiencing this story." - Books 'n Bytes"Frazer starts to glow.
Each action is a natural progression. Each character has wants, needs, and desires. The mystery is engaging. It brought tears to my eyes." - Epinions.com"This fast-paced historical mystery comes complete with a surprise ending - one that will hopefully lead to another Tale of mystery and intrigue." - Affaire de CoeurPRAISE FOR THE SISTER FREVISSE MEDIEVAL MYSTERY SERIES"This series is full of the richness of the fifteenth century, handled with the care it deserves.
Margaret Frazer's tales are charmingly and intelligently contrived." - Minneapolis Star Tribune"Accurate period detail, adroit characterization, and lively dialogue add to the pleasure." - Publishers Weekly"Sister Frevisse is a stalwart, appealing sleuth." - Mostly Murder"Truly shocking scenes and psychological twists." - Mystery Loves Company"Frazer uses her extensive knowledge of the period to create an unusual plot ...
appealing characters and crisp writing." - Los Angeles TimesTwice nominated for the Minnesota Book Award. Twice nominated for the Edgar Award.

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Biographie de Margaret Frazer

Herodotus Award Winner ("Neither Pity, Love, Nor Fear")Edgar Award-nominee (The Servant's Tale)Edgar Award-nominee (The Prioress' Tale)Minnesota Book Award nominee (The Bishop's Tale)Minnesota Book Award nominee (The Reeve's Tale)To begin with, 'Margaret Frazer' was two people, both interested in writing and in medieval England, one of them with modern murder mysteries already published, the other with file drawers, shelves, and notebooks full of research on England in the 1400s.
They met in a historical recreationist group called the Society for Creative Anachronism and joined forces to write The Novice's Tale, the first in a history mystery series centered on a Benedictine nun, Dame Frevisse, of a small priory in Oxfordshire. Both character and setting were chosen for the challenge they presented - a cloistered nun in a rural nunnery: how does one go about being involved in murders in that situation? -- and the chance to explore medieval life from a different perspective.
During their collaboration, the authors worked together by first laying out the general idea of a story. Then the 'Frazer' half of the team developed the plot and characters in detail and wrote the first draft. The 'Margaret' half then re-worked that into a second draft, the 'Frazer' half re-worked that (and it helped they lived five miles apart and couldn't hear what each said about the other during these stages!), and then they did the final draft together, never able to argue over it too long because by then there would be a deadline closing in.
The collaboration worked well through six books and two award nominations - an Edgar for The Servant's Tale and a Minnesota Book Award for The Bishop's Tale - before the 'Margaret' half grew tired of the series and amicably returned to the 20th century, leaving the 'Frazer' half to continue the series, with an Edgar nomination for The Prioress' Tale. I write stories set in medieval England because I greatly enjoy looking at the world from other perspectives than the 20th century.
My brief college career was as an archaeology major with writing intended as a hobby, but with one thing and another, my interest came down to medieval England with writing as my primary activity, only rivaled by my love of research. But why medieval England, especially for someone who grew up without any interest in knights in shining armor and ladies fair? That's a tangled tale but the final steps were ...

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