The Rose Rent: The Thirteenth Chronicle of Brother Cadfael

The Rose Rent: The Thirteenth Chronicle of Brother Cadfael

by Ellis Peters

Narrated by Nadia May

Unabridged — 6 hours, 40 minutes

The Rose Rent: The Thirteenth Chronicle of Brother Cadfael

The Rose Rent: The Thirteenth Chronicle of Brother Cadfael

by Ellis Peters

Narrated by Nadia May

Unabridged — 6 hours, 40 minutes

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Overview

A late spring in 1142 has the monks of Shrewsbury Abbey dismayed, for there may be no roses by June 22. For three years, wealthy young widow Judith Perle has rented her house to the monks for the price of a single white rose each year, in honor of her late husband. When nature finally complies, a pious monk is sent to pay the rent-and found murdered beside the hacked rosebush.

Without a rose, the monks' rental contract becomes void, adding greatly to the widow's dowry. But before Brother Cadfael can ponder whether a greedy suitor has done this dreadful deed, another crime is committed. Now the good monk must thread his way through a tangle more tortuous than the widow's thorny bushes and root out a killer.


Editorial Reviews

Time

Another remarkable, highly evocative novel.

Washington Post

The joys in the Peters mysteries lie in the telling -- the historical detail, the view of medieval life in town and monastery, the lively characterization and the author's graceful, literate prose.

Cleveland Plain Dealer

Each book is an elegant little mystery, gracefully written, cleverly plotted and richly detailed, full of the sounds and the color and the customs of twelfth-century England.

Houston Post

The books have the freshness of a new world at dawn...Peters weaves a complex, colorful, and at times quite beautiful tapestry.

Financial Times

Brother Cadfael, in this thirteenth adventure, is as keen and human as ever. The Rose Rent is one of his most satisfactory chronicles.

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

In this 13th mystery in the Brother Cadfel series, a beautiful widow rents part of her estate to the brothers of Shrewsbury Abbey for the modest sum of one rose from a certain bush, per year, and all are happy with this arrangement for three years. But then Brother Eluric,the young monk whose job it is to deliver the rose on the day of St. Winifred's translation (the pre-arranged rent-paying day) asks to be excused from the task (he finds he's starting to fall in love with the widow); he is later found murdered near the recently ruined rose rent bush. The abbey is thrown into a panic; not only has an innocent young monk been killed, but with no rose to pay the rent, the contract is canceled and the widow's wealth multiplies remarkably. Soon, the widow herself disappears, and Brother Cadfel begins his search for her and for Eluric's murderer, casting his eye over a large collection of suitors, all of whom would gain greatly from a match with the widow. Peters (The Raven in the Foregate is in fine form in this 13th book, with a leisurely mystery that once again creates a 12th century world that is both comfortable and strange, and a series of delightful, interesting characters. (June 18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169899894
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 05/25/2011
Series: Brother Cadfael Series , #13
Edition description: Unabridged
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