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“Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ...
Binding
Hardcover
Weight
1 lbs
Product Group
Book
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ISBN
0312372698
Book Title
Sting of Justice
Book Series
Mysteries of Medieval Ireland Ser.
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Item Length
9.5 in
Publication Year
2009
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.3 in
Author
Cora Harrison
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Historical, Legal, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths
Item Weight
19.1 Oz
Item Width
6.4 in
Number of Pages
368 Pages

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"Once again, Cora Harrison brings sixteenth-century Ireland beautifully to life and her Brehon detective, Mara, is a fantastic protagonist-an absolute one-off and yet refreshingly real." -The Historical Novel Society on A Secret and Unlawful Killing (Editors' Choice) The year is 1509 and autumn has come to the Burren in western Ireland. It's a time of harvest and preparation for the winter to come-the end of summer and, for some, the end of life. When Mara attends the funeral of a local priest of the Burren, the last thing she expects to discover is another corpse on the church steps-a man stung to death by bees. Sorley, the silversmith, was a greedy and distrusted man: there would be no shortage of people who wanted him dead. But who really stood to profit from his murder? As Mara investigates, she must use all her cunning and prowess as a judge to bring the sting of justice to a killer with a hate-filled heart and a murderous mind.

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Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
0312372698
ISBN-13
9780312372699
eBay Product ID (ePID)
72749930

Product Key Features

Book Title
Sting of Justice
Number of Pages
368 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Historical, Legal, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths
Genre
Fiction
Author
Cora Harrison
Book Series
Mysteries of Medieval Ireland Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
19.1 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.4 in

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Trade
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Praise forThe Sting of Justice"Harrison's stellar third novel set in the Irish kingdom of Burren blends a fair-play murder puzzle with a convincing portrayal of early 16th-century Ireland. . . . Ellis Peters and Peter Tremayne fans who have yet to discover Harrison will be overjoyed."-Publishers Weekly(starred review) "Like [Pete Tremayne's] Fidelma, Mara is an independent-minded advocate who will not let time, circumstances, or gender stand in the way of solving a crime and bringing a culprit to justice. When a detested silversmith is stung to death by bees, most of his acquaintances are content to believe he has met his just desserts. Mara, however, is compelled to delve more deeply into his bizarre demise. This richly conceived and authentically detailed series of historical whodunits fleshes out the surprisingly accurate notion that Ireland was a quasi-feminist bastion in an otherwise backward medieval Europe."-Booklist  Praise forA Secret and Unlawful Killing"Captivating . . . compelling reading."-Publishers Weekly"[A Secret and Unlawful Killing] features well-drawn characters, a tantalizing mystery, and an intriguing look at the surprisingly complex and liberal laws of 1509 Ireland."-Kirkus Reviews"This follow-up toMy Lady Judgeis a leisurely amble through the countryside of medieval Ireland. Like Peter Tremayne's clerical sleuth, Sister Fidelma, Mara is no one's fool."-Library Journal Praise forMy Lady Judge"Sister Fidelma would be delighted with her sleuthing 'descendant'-a new female Brehon named Mara." -Peter Tremayne, author of The Sister Fidelma Mysteries "Enchanting. . . . The old-fashioned appeal of Harrison's prose opens up a new world while harkening back to the way writers like Ellis Peters fashioned their historical mysteries." -The Baltimore Sun"A lovely, balanced blend of historical detail and good storytelling. This book is appealing in every way." -Brenda Rickman Vantrease, author ofThe Mercy Seller, Praise forThe Sting of Justice"Harrison's stellar third novel set in the Irish kingdom of Burren blends a fair-play murder puzzle with a convincing portrayal of early 16th-century Ireland. . . . Ellis Peters and Peter Tremayne fans who have yet to discover Harrison will be overjoyed."-Publishers Weekly(starred review) Praise forA Secret and Unlawful Killing"Captivating . . . compelling reading."-Publishers Weekly"[A Secret and Unlawful Killing] features well-drawn characters, a tantalizing mystery, and an intriguing look at the surprisingly complex and liberal laws of 1509 Ireland."-Kirkus Reviews"This follow-up toMy Lady Judgeis a leisurely amble through the countryside of medieval Ireland. Like Peter Tremayne's clerical sleuth, Sister Fidelma, Mara is no one's fool."-Library Journal Praise forMy Lady Judge"Sister Fidelma would be delighted with her sleuthing 'descendant'-a new female Brehon named Mara." -Peter Tremayne, author of The Sister Fidelma Mysteries "Enchanting. . . . The old-fashioned appeal of Harrison's prose opens up a new world while harkening back to the way writers like Ellis Peters fashioned their historical mysteries." -The Baltimore Sun"A lovely, balanced blend of historical detail and good storytelling. This book is appealing in every way." -Brenda Rickman Vantrease, author ofThe Mercy Seller, "Harrison's stellar third novel set in the Irish kingdom of Burren blends a fair-play murder puzzle with a convincing portrayal of early 16th-century Ireland. . . . Ellis Peters and Peter Tremayne fans who have yet to discover Harrison will be overjoyed."- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Like [Pete Tremayne's] Fidelma, Mara is an independent-minded advocate who will not let time, circumstances, or gender stand in the way of solving a crime and bringing a culprit to justice. When a detested silversmith is stung to death by bees, most of his acquaintances are content to believe he has met his just desserts. Mara, however, is compelled to delve more deeply into his bizarre demise. This richly conceived and authentically detailed series of historical whodunits fleshes out the surprisingly accurate notion that Ireland was a quasi-feminist bastion in an otherwise backward medieval Europe."- Booklist   "Readers who enjoy Irish history and tales won't be disappointed by Harrison's well-plotted mystery, the third in her series featuring Brehon Mara, a 16th-century judge . . . her elegant style produces an enjoyable story."- Romantic Times   "Sixteenth-century Irish law is surprisingly egalitarian and complex, governing all aspects of life from marriage and inheritance to the keeping of bees . . . enjoyable, providing intriguing insight into medieval Irish justice."- Kirkus, "Harrison's stellar third novel set in the Irish kingdom of Burren blends a fair-play murder puzzle with a convincing portrayal of early 16th-century Ireland. . . . Ellis Peters and Peter Tremayne fans who have yet to discover Harrison will be overjoyed."-Publishers Weekly(starred review) "Like [Pete Tremayne's] Fidelma, Mara is an independent-minded advocate who will not let time, circumstances, or gender stand in the way of solving a crime and bringing a culprit to justice. When a detested silversmith is stung to death by bees, most of his acquaintances are content to believe he has met his just desserts. Mara, however, is compelled to delve more deeply into his bizarre demise. This richly conceived and authentically detailed series of historical whodunits fleshes out the surprisingly accurate notion that Ireland was a quasi-feminist bastion in an otherwise backward medieval Europe."-Booklist   "Readers who enjoy Irish history and tales won't be disappointed by Harrison's well-plotted mystery, the third in her series featuring Brehon Mara, a 16th-century judge . . . her elegant style produces an enjoyable story."-Romantic Times   "Sixteenth-century Irish law is surprisingly egalitarian and complex, governing all aspects of life from marriage and inheritance to the keeping of bees . . . enjoyable, providing intriguing insight into medieval Irish justice."-Kirkus, "Harrison's stellar third novel set in the Irish kingdom of Burren blends a fair-play murder puzzle with a convincing portrayal of early 16th-century Ireland. . . . Ellis Peters and Peter Tremayne fans who have yet to discover Harrison will be overjoyed." Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Like [Pete Tremayne's] Fidelma, Mara is an independent-minded advocate who will not let time, circumstances, or gender stand in the way of solving a crime and bringing a culprit to justice. When a detested silversmith is stung to death by bees, most of his acquaintances are content to believe he has met his just desserts. Mara, however, is compelled to delve more deeply into his bizarre demise. This richly conceived and authentically detailed series of historical whodunits fleshes out the surprisingly accurate notion that Ireland was a quasi-feminist bastion in an otherwise backward medieval Europe." Booklist "Readers who enjoy Irish history and tales won't be disappointed by Harrison's well-plotted mystery, the third in her series featuring Brehon Mara, a 16th-century judge . . . her elegant style produces an enjoyable story." Romantic Times "Sixteenth-century Irish law is surprisingly egalitarian and complex, governing all aspects of life from marriage and inheritance to the keeping of bees . . . enjoyable, providing intriguing insight into medieval Irish justice." Kirkus
Lccn
2009-033804
Series Volume Number
3
Dewey Decimal
823.914
Lc Classification Number
Pr6058.A6883s75 2009
Copyright Date
2009

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