Act of Mercy (Sister Fidelma Mysteries Book 8): A page-turning Celtic mystery filled with chilling twists
By (Author) Peter Tremayne
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Book Publishing
9th June 2000
4th May 2000
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
823.914
Paperback
384
Width 117mm, Height 178mm, Spine 26mm
217g
When Sister Fidelma sets out on a pilgrimage in the autumn of AD 666, her main preoccupation is to reflect on her commitment to the religious life and her relationship with the Saxon monk, Eadulf, whom she has left behind. Complications arise during the first night on the ship when one of the pilgrims is apparently washed overboard. The discovery of a blood-stained robe raises the question of murder and Fidelma finds herself having to focus all her abilities on solving the mystery. Death dogs the tiny band of pilgrims in the close confines of the ship, but is not until the Holy Shrine is almost reached that the amazing truth is uncovered...
The background detail is brilliantly defined... Wonderfully evocative - THE TIMES
'The background detail is brilliantly defined... Wonderfully evocative' The Times'Crammed with interesting snippets of information that give the characters a credence. His style is racy, his dialogue sharp' Historical Novel Review'Sister Fidelma is fast becoming a world ambassador of ancient Irish culture' Irish Post'Definitely an Ellis Peters competitor...the background detail is marvellous' Evening Standard'A triumph! Plenty of red herrings, plots and sub-plots...He succeeds in bringing the ancient world to life...The novels are admirable' Mike Ashley, Mystery Scene'A heroine whom many readers will willingly follow' Kirkus Reviews'One of the most interesting sleuths to come on the scene in recent years' Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine'I believe I have a tendresse for Sister Fidelma. Ingeniously plotted...subtly paced...written with conviction, a feel for the time, and a chilly air of period authenticity. A series to cultivate' Jack AdrianCrammed with interesting snippets of information that give the characters a credence. His style is racy, his dialogue sharp - HISTORICAL NOVEL REVIEWPeter Tremayne is the fiction pseudonym of Peter Berresford Ellis, an authority on the ancient Celts, who has used his knowledge of the Brehon law system and 7th-Century Irish society to create a new concept in detective fiction.