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  • One Corpse Too Many

    Ellis Peters

    eBook (MysteriousPress.com/Open Road, Aug. 5, 2014)
    Brother Cadfael discovers a murder amid the wreckage of Shrewsbury Castle in this mystery series featuring “a colorful and authentic medieval background” (Publishers Weekly). In the summer of 1138, war between King Stephen and the Empress Maud takes Brother Cadfael from the quiet world of his garden into a battlefield of passions, deceptions, and death. Not far from the safety of the abbey walls, Shrewsbury Castle falls, leaving its ninety-four defenders loyal to the empress to hang as traitors. With a heavy heart, Brother Cadfael agrees to bury the dead, only to make a grisly discovery: one extra victim that has been strangled, not hanged. This ingenious way to dispose of a corpse tells Brother Cadfael that the killer is both clever and ruthless. But one death among so many seems unimportant to all but the good Benedictine. He vows to find the truth behind disparate clues: a girl in boy’s clothing, a missing treasure, and a single broken flower . . . the tiny bit of evidence that Cadfael believes can expose a murderer’s black heart.
  • City of Gold and Shadows

    Ellis Peters

    eBook (MysteriousPress.com/Open Road, Dec. 22, 2015)
    A recent murder in Wales leads Detective Inspector Felse to the mysterious disappearance of an architect and a case dating back to ancient Rome. When archaeologist Alan Morris disappears in Turkey, his great-niece, Charlotte, regrets never having gotten to know him better. In an attempt to better understand him, Charlotte begins reading the books he wrote. One of them leads her to visit the Roman site of Aurae Phiala on the Welsh border—the last place her great-uncle worked before leaving for Turkey. But when Charlotte arrives, she finds more than just a few old stones. . . . First there is a charming young man, coincidentally staying at the same hotel, who is very insistent on being her guide. Then a troublesome schoolboy disappears and a corpse is found. Detective Chief Inspector George Felse is called in to solve a case with origins in ancient Rome. City of Gold and Shadows is the 12th book in the Felse Investigations, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
  • One Corpse Too Many

    Ellis Peters

    Paperback (MysteriousPress.com/Open Road, Nov. 25, 2014)
    When Shrewsbury Castle falls, Brother Cadfael discovers a murder mystery amid the wreckage In the summer of 1138, war between King Stephen and the Empress Maud takes Brother Cadfael from the quiet world of his garden into a battlefield of passions, deceptions, and death. Not far from the safety of the abbey walls, Shrewsbury Castle falls, leaving its ninety-four defenders loyal to the empress to hang as traitors. With a heavy heart, Brother Cadfael agrees to bury the dead, only to make a grisly discovery: one extra victim that has been strangled, not hanged. This ingenious way to dispose of a corpse tells Brother Cadfael that the killer is both clever and ruthless. But one death among so many seems unimportant to all but the good Benedictine. He vows to find the truth behind disparate clues: a girl in boy’s clothing, a missing treasure, and a single broken flower . . . the tiny bit of evidence that Cadfael believes can expose a murderer’s black heart.
  • A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs

    Ellis Peters

    eBook (MysteriousPress.com/Open Road, Dec. 22, 2015)
    The grave of a Cornish poet reveals a centuries-old mystery and leads Detective Inspector Felse on a dangerous trail of secrets and crime. While on a seaside vacation in Cornwall with his son, Dominic, Detective Inspector George Felse can’t help but investigate a dark mystery of smuggling, missing bodies, and murder. Jan Treverra was a legendary Cornish poet and smuggler who died two centuries ago. But when local scholar Simon Towne arranges to open Treverra’s grave in search of his long-lost literary legacy, the tomb yields two dead bodies . . . and neither one is the body of Jan Treverra. In this derelict seashore graveyard, Felse uncovers a trail of violence in Maymouth’s history that casts shadows centuries long. . . . A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs is the 4th book in the Felse Investigations, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
  • City of Gold and Shadows by Peters, Ellis

    Ellis Peters

    Paperback (Headline, Jan. 1, 1602)
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  • A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs

    Ellis Peters

    Paperback (Mysterious Pr, May 1, 1992)
    When the tomb of Jan Treverra is opened to reveal two recently dead bodies, neither of which is Treverra's, Detective Inspector George Felse, on holiday nearby, steps in to investigate the murders
  • One Corpse Too Many

    Ellis Peters

    Mass Market Paperback (Grand Central Publishing, March 1, 1994)
    An ingenious killer disposes of a strangled corpse on a battlefield. Brother Cadfael discovers the body, and must then piece together disparate clues--including a girl in boy's clothing, a missing treasure and a single flower--to expose a murderer's black heart.
  • 3 Theories of Everything

    Ellis Potter

    eBook (Destinee Media, July 22, 2017)
    What is reality? What is the meaning of human life? Why do we suffer? In this simple volume, international lecturer Ellis Potter explores three major worldviews that propose radically different answers to these eternal questions. In clear and compelling language, Potter shows us that the three worldviews, and the unique hope that each offers to humanity, have profoundly different consequences for how we see everyday reality and the ultimate purpose of our lives.This book is a concise, reader friendly look at 3 basic ways of seeing reality from the East and the West. It wrestles with the problem of suffering and finds solutions in each of the 3 points of view. It is respectful of each worldview and engages the readers in some deep and hard-hitting questions about how they identify themselves and how they look at and understand the world. Reading, thinking about and perhaps discussing this book will bring the readers into a clearer focus of their own way of seeing reality.3 Theories of Everything is based on lectures by the author and has a large section of questions and answers drawn from actual discussions.
  • City of Gold and Shadows

    Ellis Peters

    Paperback (Headline, Jan. 1, 1989)
    When Alan Morris disappears, his great-niece, Charlotte, regrets never knowing the renowned archaeologist better, so she goes to visit one of his digs, but she finds more than just a few old stones.
  • One Corpse Too Many: A Medieval Novel of Suspense

    Ellis Peters

    Hardcover (William Morrow & Co, May 1, 1980)
    After a bloody battle between royal cousins squabbling over the English throne, Brother Cadfael, performing funeral rights, discovers an extra body, that of a murder victim, and sets out to find the murderer
  • One Corpse Too Many

    Ellis Peters

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Aug. 12, 1985)
    Vintage paperback
  • Park Life: The Summer of 1977 at Comiskey Park

    Peter Elliott

    Hardcover (Paper Mirror Press, May 1, 2001)
    Park Life is a magical and romantic look at one of Chicago's greatest legaciesÂľthe enduring fans of the Chicago White Sox