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Brian Kavanagh (Author)
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May 25, 2006
Two startling murders that replicate the death of a mediaeval English king and the discovery of a mysterious ancient tapestry lead Belinda Lawrence and her associate Hazel Whitby into a vortex of suspense involving a bizarre religious cult, an enigmatic academic, a group of monks devoted to aggression and clues to a thrilling conspiracy nearly a thousand years old. Are the Godwins, self-proclaimed spiritual leaders, really devoted to their religious group? Is Sir Gerald Taylor, revered university don, as benign as he appears? What is the origin of the puzzling tapestry discovered in the old country house? It is the murder of a local villager that ensnares Belinda and Hazel in this web of intrigue and as they follow up each clue they little realise that their own lives are to a greater extent in danger. Although pessimistic, Mark Sallinger, Belinda's lover, is coaxed into aiding the women as they attempt to solve the riddle, a riddle that creates more uncertainty at every turn. And each perilous turn brings the trio closer to an electrifying climax and imminent death. Following on from Capable of Murder, this is the second in the Belinda Lawrence Mystery Series and continues the lively young Australian's adventures in England with the same degree of wicked humour and heart-stopping excitement.

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  • Paperback: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Bewrite Books (May 25, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1905202369
  • ISBN-13: 978-1905202362
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,984,813 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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After a lifetime making films, I have a new life writing books. No one is more surprised than I. Author of Belinda Lawrence mystery series, CAPABLE OF MURDER,
THE EMBROIDERED CORPSE,
BLOODY HAM,
A CANTERBURY CRIME.
Published by BeWrite Books.
I'm proud to have a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Australian Film Editors Guild and an Australian Film Institute award for Best Editing for
the childrens film, Frog Dreaming, along with many nominations. Proud also of my first feature film, which I produced and directed, A City's Child, which won an AFI award for actress Monica Maughan and was invited to screen at the London Film Festival as well as Edinburgh, Montreal, Chicago and Adelaide, where it
won the Gold Southern Cross Advertiser Award for Best Australian
Film, all in the days when most of you were a mixture of multiplying cells, when the world hadn't heard of Australian films (apart from the dear departed, Chips Rafferty) and therefore was a neater and cleaner place. I am also a member of the Australian Society of Authors.


 

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4.0 out of 5 stars "a great story", August 9, 2006
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When Belinda goes to York with Hazel, they decide to visit the Kidbrooke House, just out of curiosity. But when they get there, they are astonished to see an embroidered figure of what appears to be the corpse of a monk. Nobody seems to be able to explain where it comes from, but it has been in the family for a long time. Somehow Belinda becomes intrigued by Kidbrooke House and by Sir Gerald Taylor, as somehow that man fascinates her.
A few days later, a body is found at Kidbrooke House, the body of a man who was murdered in a very brutal and sadistic way. It must have happened just after Belinda and Hazel left. When Belinda finds out about the murder, she and Hazel decide to return to Kidbrooke House. But what they never could have expected happens and before they know it, they are involved in a murder case.
The Embroidered Corpse is one of the most thrilling stories that I have ever read. Sadistic murderers, a religious cult, a strange riddle and monks who are involved in some way... Brian Kavanagh has mixed all of this, and much more, together and the result is a great story that is fascinating to read. I promise you that once you start reading The Embroidered Corpse, you will find it very difficult to put this story beside you! You want to know the clue, who did those murders and why? You'll find out...
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A different kind of British cozy, November 10, 2006
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I thought the beginning was slow vs an action packed opening, The background is modern England, the narrator a young woman who has a closer relationship with the female owner of a pawn shop than with her boyfriend (and yes this annoyed me).
There are two vicars and a church mystery. To me, the villain was too strong, too hateful.
Once the story got going, it was absorbing, the ending came to a satisfying conclusion which was unexpected and wrapped up nicely. I wanted more description,, of tbe English country side. What the major char looked like, niggling stuff. I was engrossed in the plot and satisfied at the conclusion. I am looking for other works by this author.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Intruiging Plot Device, June 10, 2011
I enjoyed this book much more than I enjoyed the first of the series. Maybe it's just the medievalist in me, but I loved the plot device of a missing panel of the Bayeaux Tapestry coming to light and not being recognized for what it was (except by a select few). The author deftly winds British history into his story, and made me want to pull out one of my books about the Tapestry to refresh my memory. This book also had a much 'stronger' ending than the first book did - that was my main gripe about the first book - a weak ending. The characters seem a little more fully-developed from the first book, and the action is not as predictable - you can see that the author has matured as well as the characters.

Note on Kindle formatting: Excellent. I did not note any issues at all.
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Sir Gerald, Kidbrooke House, Bayeux Tapestry, Reverend Lawson, King Harold, Norton St Philip, William de Montfort, Holy Trinity, William the Conqueror, Miss Lawrence, Charles Godwin, Itchen Abbas, Fellowship of St Augustine, Brother Saul, Hazel Whitby, Inspector Jordan, Earl of Kent, Westminster Abbey, Harold Godwinson, Holy Rollers, Miss Davidson, Waltham Abbey, Capability Brown, The Latin, King of England
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