
A Killer in Winter
(The ninth book in the Matthew Bartholomew series)(2003)
A novel by
Susanna Gregory
Cambridge 1354. Christmas approaches and the town is gripped by the worst blizzards in living memory. As physician, Matthew Bartholomew, struggles to help the poorer citizens cope with freezing temperatures, his colleagues prepare for the festivities. The weather has trapped many travellers in the town, including Matthew's erstwhile love, Philippa. She & her wealthy husband are invited to Michaelhouse for the main feast & Matthew is horrified that he does not immediately recognise the over-weight, sulky woman who once stole his heart. In some ways he is relieved to accept Brother Michael's orders to identify a man found dead, apparently from exposure, in a nearby church but the success of his mission brings him closer to Philippa's circle, for the man was her husband's servant. And then the husband himself is dead, victim of an accident on the treacherous ice of the fens - or was it a more sinister death, somehow linked to the death of one of his business rivals months earlier in London? Susann Gregory again brings mediaeval Cambridge to rich and vibrant life in a beautifully crafted mystery.
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Hardback Editions
June 2003 : Hardback
| Title: A Killer in Winter (Matthew Bartholomew Chronicles) Author(s): Susanna Gregory ISBN: 0-316-86011-5 / 978-0-316-86011-6 (USA edition) Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Paperback Editions
June 2004 : Mass Market Paperback
| Title: A Killer in Winter: The Ninth Chronicle of Matthew Bartholomew (Matthew Bartholomew Series) Author(s): Susanna Gregory ISBN: 0-7515-3341-6 / 978-0-7515-3341-5 (UK edition) Publisher: Sphere Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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