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The Subtle Serpent
The Subtle Serpent: A Celtic Mystery | Peter Tremayne
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In the year 666 A.D., a headless female corpse is found in the drinking well of a remote abbey in southwest Ireland: clasped in one hand is a crucifix; tied to the other arm is a pagan death symbol. Sister Fidelma--sister to the king of Muman, a religieuse, and an advocate of the Brehon law courts--is sent to investigate. En route, she encounters a Gaulish merchant ship under full sail off the Irish coast--one whose crew and cargo have vanished without a trace. Faced with a tense local situation, Fidelma must discover first the identity of the body in the well and uncover who was responsible, then find out what happened to the missing crew of the adrift merchant ship, and, finally, determine how these bizarre events are connected. For these events are more than simply disturbing--the peace of the entire kingdom rests upon their solution.
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The decapitated bodies of 2 young novices in the abby of The Salmon of the Three Wells sets the stage for an investigation by Sister Fidelma,a dalaigh, or advocate of the courts. Fidelma is summoned to the Abbey to gather & access evidence & determine if a case should be presented before the high court.Another mystery is introduced involving a betrayal of her brother‘s kingdom. Her friend Brother Eadulf assists. #serieslove2024

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The origins of Ireland‘s name. I enjoy this series so much. #librarybook #serieslove2024

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Friday morning breakfast. #coffeeandbooks #sconeandcremefraiche

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The books I have picked up in Texas. Found a great bookshop where I found the tagged book! I always look for the Sister Fidelma books and can never find them.

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