
Death of a Scholar: The Twentieth Chronicle of Matthew Bartholomew
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In the summer of 1358 the physician Matthew Bartholomew returns to Cambridge to learn that his beloved sister is in mourning after the unexpected death of her husband, Oswald Stanmore. Aware that his son has no interest in the cloth trade that made his fortune and reputation, Oswald has left the business to his widow, but a spate of burglaries in the town distracts Matthew from supporting Edith in her grief and attempting to keep the peace between her and her wayward son.
As well as the theft of irreplaceable items from Michaelhouse, which threatens its very survival, a new foundation, Winwick Hall, is causing consternation amongst Matthew's colleagues. The founder is an impatient man determined that his name will grace the University's most prestigious college. He has used his wealth to rush the construction of the hall, and his appointed Fellows have infiltrated the charitable Guild founded by Stanmore, in order to gain the support of Cambridge's most influential citizens on Winwick's behalf.
A perfect storm between the older establishments and the brash newcomers is brewing when the murder of a leading member of the Guild is soon followed by the death of one of Winwick's senior Fellows. Assisting Brother Michael in investigating these fatalities leads Matthew into a web of suspicion, where conspiracy theories are rife but facts are scarce and where the pressure from the problems of his college and his family sets him on a path that could endanger his own future....
- Listening Length16 hours and 53 minutes
- Audible release date5 June 2014
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB00NX6OQA8
- VersionUnabridged
- Program TypeAudiobook
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Listening Length | 16 hours and 53 minutes |
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Author | Susanna Gregory |
Narrator | David Thorpe |
Whispersync for Voice | Ready |
Audible.com.au Release Date | 05 June 2014 |
Publisher | Hachette Audio UK |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B00NX6OQA8 |
Best Sellers Rank | 88,734 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals) 1,023 in Historical Mysteries (Audible Books & Originals) 4,342 in Historical Mystery |
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Now that we are back within our familiar surroundings of Cambridge, England, you'll find its well-drawn map in the AD 1350s once again at the beginning of the book, while at the end of it you'll encounter a very well researched and documented Historical Note concerning this great medieval mystery.
Story-telling from this author is as ever of a superb quality, all figures featuring within this mystery, whether they are real historical or wonderful fictional, come splendidly to life, and also the atmosphere and surroundings of medieval Cambridge come fabulously off the pages.
The book starts off with a prologue which is divided into three sections, the first one being the death of, Oswald Stanmore, on 1 August AD 1358, the second being the murder of the Junior Proctor, John Felbrigge, at the end of September AD 1358, and the third being the so-called resurrection of the murderer and thief, John Potmoor, on 29 September AD 1358, and these three events are all connected to the "Guild of Saints", and these same three events will play an influential part within the main story.
The main story begins in early October, AD 1358, when the body of, Elvesmere, who's a scholar from the new founded college called Winwick Hall, is found in the latrines, apparently stabbed to death, and so its high time again for our formidable duo of Physician, Matthew Bartholomew, and his friend the Benedictine monk, Brother Michael, to come into action.
Not only more gruesome murders will follow but also many burglaries will appear, while even an attempt is made to steal the Stanton Hutch with all the valuables from Michaelhouse, and so for the time being our friends will be very busy and manipulated while investigating all these crimes.
What is to follow is a thrilling mystery with quite a few twists and turns for Matthew and Michael to absorb, before they are able in the end to solve these mysteries within a well worked out plot and reveal the real culprits of these horrible murders and burglaries.
Very much recommended, for this is another excellent episode of this great series, and one that I would like to call: "A Very Intriguing Scholarly Murder Mystery"!



