A Trail of Ink

A Trail of Ink

by Mel Starr

Narrated by Steven Crossley

Unabridged — 8 hours, 18 minutes

A Trail of Ink

A Trail of Ink

by Mel Starr

Narrated by Steven Crossley

Unabridged — 8 hours, 18 minutes

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Overview

Some valuable books have been stolen from Master John Wyclif, the well-known scholar and Bible translator. He calls upon his friend and former pupil, Hugh de Singleton, to investigate. Hugh's investigation leads him to Oxford where he again encounters Kate, the only woman who has tempted him to leave bachelor life behind, but Kate has another serious suitor. As Hugh's pursuit of Kate becomes more successful, mysterious accidents begin to occur. Are these accidents tied to the missing books, or to his pursuit of Kate?

One of the stolen books turns up alongside the drowned body of a poor Oxford scholar. Another accident? Hugh certainly doesn't think so, but it will take all of his skills to prove.


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From the Publisher

Hugh de Singleton, surgeon and bailiff at Bampton Castle, near Oxford, is asked to track some valuable books stolen from Master John Wyclif.

"Hugh de Singleton has come to Oxford seeking a wife. He finds treachery and murder. A Trail of Ink is a beautifully written medieval mystery set in 14th century Oxford. Mel Starr writes with the flowing language, startling detail and understated humor of one who has mastered his period and his craft." - Donna Fletcher Crow, author of A Very Private Grave "I had never seen Master John Wyclif so afflicted. He told me later that it was as onerous to plunder a bachelor scholar's books as to steal another man's wife. I had, at the time, no way to assess the accuracy of that opinion, for I had no wife and few books ..." So begins another delightful and intriguing tale from the life of Hugh de Singleton, surgeon in the medieval village of Bampton, near Oxford, and bailiff of Bampton Castle. Hugh sets his cap at the delightful Kate, who proves equally resourceful in the search for the missing books. Some very determined adversaries are out to stop him, permanently if necessary - but are they motivated by greed, or more personal animosity? Then the corpse of a poor scholar, who had tried to sell one of the books, is found in the river: but he had not simply drowned ... Mel Starr has spent many years teaching history, and has studied medieval surgery and medieval English. He lives in Michigan. He is also author of The Unquiet Bones and A Corpse at St Andrew's Chapel.

Library Journal

When valuable books are stolen from the collection of Master John Wyclif, the Bible translator and scholar enlists the help of former student Hugh de Singleton (A Corpse at St. Andrew's Chapel) to find the culprit. The investigation takes Hugh to Oxford, where the books are discovered near the body of a drowned student. VERDICT Romance and intrigue are the cornerstones of this excellent historical series entry. Its well-defined characters and attention to historical detail will appeal to fans of Ariana Franklin.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177946139
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 05/26/2020
Series: Chronicles of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon , #3
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 981,566
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