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"St. Mary's infirmary garden was a place for the growing of healing herbs and a place of quiet for those nuns who had been ill. The fact that it was designed for serenity and comfort made it doubly wrong to find Master Montfort sprawled out on the grass there. Dead." -- Jacket.
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Dame Frevisse accompanies her prioress on a visit of mercy to a
nunnery. St. Mary's nunnery is a place of prayer and healing for women -
so it is
surprising to see a man sprawled out in the cloister garden. Dead. Less
surprising, to Dame Frevisse, was the identity of the victim: Master
Montfort was not particularly liked by anyone in the town of Goring.
Even his own wife and clerk despised him. And as royal escheator he was
trying to settle a heated dispute between a wealthy woman and her
supposed nephew.
Now Dame Frevisse must step in and untangle the fortunes and felonies in
a rivalry of wealth, family, and politics. But the true challenge will
be putting aside her own feelings and serving justice for the murder of
an unjust man...
Sister Frevisse - Book 11
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