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A Bone of Contention: The Second Chronicle of Matthew Bartholomew (Original 1997; 1997. Auflage)

von Susanna Gregory

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Cambridge, 1392. Matthew Bartholomew, physician to Michaelhouse College, is called to examine some mysterious bones found in the King's Ditch. Next day he is called to the Ditch again: a student has been found dead there. Meanwhile, there is unrest in the town, and the strange disappearance of Dominica, former lover of the dead student and daughter of Waterstone, the well-known Principal of a Cambridge student hostel. Are these events connected? Then a skeletal hand is found in the Ditch, hailed by townsfolk as the final remains of local martyr Simon d'Ambrey, and hence a holy relic. When Bartholomew finds that the hand is wearing a ring apparently identical to a pair that were worn by Dominica and her ex-lover, and now missing, he knows that his investigative skills are called for. An engaging and intricate historical mystery.… (mehr)
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Titel:A Bone of Contention: The Second Chronicle of Matthew Bartholomew
Autoren:Susanna Gregory
Info:St. Martin's Minotaur (1997), Hardcover, 288 pages
Sammlungen:Gelesen, aber nicht im Besitz, Series, Favoriten
Bewertung:*****
Tags:British, Historical, Mystery, Favourite Author, 14 Century, Matthew Bartholomew

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Another couple of years have passed, and the legacy of the plague is still evident in Cambridge, and tensions between the university and the town are running high. When bones emerge from the dredging of the King's Ditch, there are immediately claimed as the remains of a local man whose good deeds are remembered 25 years later, although the end of was murky. There's rioting, but there's something odd about, and suspicious deaths start mounting. Matthew and Michael start untangling the mysteries but what they uncover at the end is even more complicated than they imagined at the start. ( )
  mari_reads | Apr 14, 2022 |
Another complicated mystery, with multiple strands that are mixed up together. There's tension between the town and university, with riots in Cambridge. The atmosphere isn't helped by the drainage ditch being dredged. Out of the slime, an ambitious college principle dredges a relic of a local martyr. And that's only the start. You do worry that Bartholomew is far to easily lured from college on a mercy mission and promptly attacked, it seems to have happened in each book so far. But he and Brother Michael are an engaging detectives and not being blessed with amaxing intellect does make him more human than a lot of fictional detectives. Intriguing and, as it's been a while since I've read this one, I had no idea what the solution was! ( )
  Helenliz | Mar 31, 2013 |
This book is the third in the series following the adventures of the physician Matthew Bartholomew and his friend, Friar Michael, in Cambridge. Besides practising medicine, Matthew is also a teacher at a Cambridge college and his sometimes unorthodox treatment of his patients draws accusations of heresy from his more traditional, but less skilled colleagues.

This tangled tale begins with the murder of a university student and the discovery of what appear to be the bones of a saint. By the time it is unraveled, a baker's dozen of the local folk have been knived, bludgeoned, etc. The murders pile up, the mystery deepens, red herrings surface and sink till the murderer is finally unveiled 490-odd pages later.

Gregory is not the most skilled author – the writing is loose and at times even sloppy; and the editing is uneven. But, to her credit, few authors are as adept at recreating the sights, sounds and smells of ye olde England. The Bartholomew/Michael friendship is also nicely done; and the fact that physician Matthew is completely clueless about women and receives advise from the friar sworn to a vow of celibacy adds levity to the darkness of the story. These characteristics make these tales easy and engaging reads.

I’m off to open the next one. ( )
  Jawin | Nov 9, 2012 |
Book 3 in series. Better than second. Mystery unfolded continually without constant harking back to "previous" experience of the black death. I had thought I would only read #2 andf #3, but I am now willing to pick up another.
  kaulsu | Sep 7, 2009 |
Historical mystery, about the same time as Ellis Peters' Brother Cadfael mysteries, but in some ways struck me as anti-cadfael - the setting was gritty, grimy, clear sense of the period's stifling attitudes, general unrest and grinding poverty, odd inaccurate medical theories and lack of hygiene. Very different from Peters' nice clean wholesome monastery and helpful herbalist!And yet, it wasn't _grim_. The characters belonged to their times and didn't expect different, and lived their lives as best they could, mostly cheerfully, dealing with the ordinary (to them) stuff without any sense that it made them worse off than a twentieth-century person. Outdated attitudes, but courage and compassion, evil and pettiness, and a real lust for the best parts of living.Too many deaths, though, I felt the actual plot (as opposed to character or setting) was rather getting away from her. ( )
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Cambridge, 1392. Matthew Bartholomew, physician to Michaelhouse College, is called to examine some mysterious bones found in the King's Ditch. Next day he is called to the Ditch again: a student has been found dead there. Meanwhile, there is unrest in the town, and the strange disappearance of Dominica, former lover of the dead student and daughter of Waterstone, the well-known Principal of a Cambridge student hostel. Are these events connected? Then a skeletal hand is found in the Ditch, hailed by townsfolk as the final remains of local martyr Simon d'Ambrey, and hence a holy relic. When Bartholomew finds that the hand is wearing a ring apparently identical to a pair that were worn by Dominica and her ex-lover, and now missing, he knows that his investigative skills are called for. An engaging and intricate historical mystery.

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