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Brother Cadfael discovers 95 corpses after a massacre on the walls of Shrewbury.
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Stephen, 1135-1154Showing 7 featured editions. View all 37 editions?
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One corpse too many: the second chronicle of Brother Cadfael
1997, Thorndike Press
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One Corpse Too Many: The Second Chronicle of Brother Cadfael
March 1, 1994, Mysterious Press
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One Corpse too Many: The Second Chronicle of Brother Cadfael
1991, Time Warner Paperbacks
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One corpse too many: a medieval novel of suspense
1980, Morrow
in English
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"On the nineteenth day of June, when the eminent visitor arrived, Brother Cadfael was in the abbot's garden, trimming off dead roses."
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The year is 1138. King Stephen and his cousin the Empress Maud are caught in a bitter struggle for the British crown. When Stephen finally captures the castle of Shrewsbury, one of Maud's few remaining hold-outs, his victory is a bloody one. Ninety-four prisoners, the surviving defenders of the Empress's castle, are taken.
And ninety-four are hanged.
Brother Cadfael of the nearby Abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul is called upon to give a decent burial to the dead. But before they can reach their final resting place, Cadfael discovers an extra corpse. This is no soldier- the ninety-fifth body is that of a youth, killed by a knife to his pale young throat.
An amateur detective with no small share of courage, Cadfael is determined to identify the young man- and his murderer. For help he has a lovely young fugitive with her won supply of bravery, and together they set out to solve this charming and suspenseful mystery.
"You'll love Brother Cadfael, wily veteran of the Crusades....this was England before the age of tea and crumpets."
Los Angeles Times Book Review
--Taken directly off the back of the 1990 American version of the book
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