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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Hugh Corbett great, June 10, 2011
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Hair Balls (Anchorage, Alaska) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nightshade: A Hugh Corbett Medieval Mystery (Hugh Corbett Medieval Mysteries) (Kindle Edition)
P.C. Doherty tells his tale so well I feel like I could be in Hugh Corbett's shoes. There are interesting intrigues around the varying loyalties of the characters. Hugh is always true to his tasks, his love of family, his loyalties and to always do the right thing. Part of his effectiveness as an investigator is knowing when to speak and when not to speak as well as when to act and when not to act. Timing is elemental in this story. I particularly liked the scene where they find the old bridge underwater and are able to walk along it unseen. The potential for drowning and hypothermia was foremost in my mind. The scenes in the woods where the hanged and the dead are left unburied leaves me as sickened as Hugh. P. C. Doherty writes like it really could have happened. I felt as though I was there in the story. Definitely hard to put this book down.
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5.0 out of 5 stars super historical whodunit, April 15, 2011
In 1304 King Edward I directs his most-trusted aide and the keeper of the secret seal Sir Hugh Corbett to travel to Essex. There Sir Hugh is to retrieve an ornate cross from Lord Oliver Scrope who took it from a sect the latter declared heretical. The monarch also orders Sir Hugh to censure Scrope for going outside his power when he slaughtered the members of the sect.

Corbett arrives in Essex to learn a serial killer Sagittarius stalks the residents. The attacks by this predatory hunter have left everyone fearful as the killer seems to randomly choose who is next to kill before the sound of the hunter's horn announces an arrow has been sent at a target. When an impossible homicide occurs on a remote nearly unattainable island inside a locked room, Corbett knows he must end the reign of terror.

The latest Corbett medieval mystery (see The Waxman Murders) may be the historical whodunit of the year as P.C. Doherty provides a super investigative tale. Fast-paced yet setting time and place so that fans will feel they accompany the hero in January 1304 England on his regal mission. Set aside plenty of time as Nightshade is nearly impossible to put down.

Harriet Klausner
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