The Hand of Justice

The Hand of Justice

The Tenth Chronicle of Matthew Bartholomew. Cambridge, February 1355 – and as the worst snows in living memory begin to melt, a long-frozen body is revealed. As the temperature gradually rises in the Fenland town, the passions of its citizens also emerge from the winter chill. A skeletal hand has become an object of veneration, viewed by some as a holy relic and capable of curing all ills, but thought by others to have come from a local simpleton. Meanwhile, two well-born citizens, who had been convicted of murder, have received the King’s Pardon, and have now returned to Cambridge showing no remorse for their actions, but ready to confront those who helped to convict them. And there is a dispute between the local mills, regarding which should have the right to distribute the King’s corn. When Matthew Bartholomew is summoned to one of the mills where two people have been killed by nails rammed into their mouths, he and Brother Michael know exactly who to question...
ISBN: 9780748124466
Year of publication: 2010
Number of pages: 527
Reading time: 8 h. 47 min.
Formats: FB2, EPUB, PDF
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