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    Book review for The Sanctity of Hate by Priscilla Royal. As a reader, I like to start with the first (" Wine of Violence " in my case), but I became a fan of Peter Robinson after reading "In a Dry Season" (a fun back and forth between WWII and modern times), then got all his earlier books .Fresh Meat: Blood Lance by Jeri Westerson - Criminal ElementBlood Lance by Jeri Westerson is the fifth Crispin Guest medieval noir mystery (available October 16, 2012). The author, Priscilla Royal, has written numerous medieval mysteries featuring Prioress Eleanor. MP-3 CD and CD from Blackstone Audio Books.. INTERVIEW WITH PRISCILLA ROYAL - Sharon Kay PenmanI was struck by how well she seemed to understand the medieval mind; her characters are always firmly rooted in the 13th century, very much men and women of their times. Although humans are imperfect, we are still made in . Although the Simon de Montfort rebellion is over, the smell of death still hangs over the land. It is late summer in the year 1270 and England is as weary as its aging king, Henry III. Read a few of the earlier books in the series first, however, or you ;ll miss character development. Wine of Violence is the first book , set in a religious house in . In the year 1270 on the remote East Anglican coast, the new prioress of Tyndal priory (a small "double house" where the monks and nuns run a hospital), the young. . And since I write medieval mysteries and spend a lot of time researching the era, I thought we might spend some time going over those tired myths that crop up from time to time; those hackneyed fallacies that travel the net and maybe even into the conversation around your dinner table. Sansome, Michael Jenks, and others-all contain something about the church of the time.Lively Dust: Someone you should know: Dame FrevisseSomeone you should know: Dame Frevisse. . As she points out, while it might be a mistake to try to make medieval people think and act like modern, simple facts of human existence nevertheless cannot be overlooked. (There ;s actually a Medieval Mysteries site that has lots of lists and an open review . Most of the books listed are free for a limited time only and are free at the time they are listed on our site

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