The Fifth Cadfael Omnibus: The Rose Rent, The Hermit of Eyton Forest, The Confession of Brother Haluin
By (Author) Ellis Peters
Little, Brown Book Group
Sphere
1st December 1994
22nd September 1994
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.912
Paperback
512
Width 152mm, Height 232mm, Spine 42mm
618g
THE ROSE RENT: A young woman, recently widowed bestows one of her properties on the Abbey of Shrewsbury. In return she expects an annual rent of a single rose. But such a beautfiul and wealthy woman is an attractive proposition for suitors. Someone it seems will stop at nothing to prevent the payment of the rose- not even murder.
THE HERMIT OF EYTON FOREST: Ten year old Richard Ludel has become the new Lord of Eaton following the death of his father and is expected to make a marriage of convenience. But Richard befriends the young companion of Cuthred the Hermit who has recently taken up residence at Eyton Forest; a place of peace. But its tranquility is shattered by the discovery of a corpse.THE CONFESSION OF BROTHER HAULIN: Brother Haulin slips from the roof of the Abbey and makes his deathbed confession to the Abbot and Brother Cadfael. When Haulin recovers he sets on an arduous journey of expiation, with Cadfael as his sole companion. It is a journey which leads to some shocking revelations, and eventually to murder.'Brother Cadfael is a cult figure of crime fiction.' FINANCIAL TIMES 'Ellis Peters is the creator of the most unusual detective in fiction.' MAIL ON SUNDAY
Ellis Peters is one of the pseudonyms of Edith Pargeter who wrote several books under her own name and also Peter Benedict, Jolyon Carr and John Redfern. She was the recipient of the Crime Writers Association and the Cartier Diamond Dagger Award. She died in 1995.