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by Peter Tremayne (Author) "Thunder was rumbling around the high bald peaks of the mountains which spread from the central summit of Maoldomhnach's Hill, from which they took their..." (more)
Key Phrases: Father Gorman, Brother Eadulf, Sister Fidelma (more...)
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Rich with Irish lore, Tremayne's fifth entry in his Sister Fidelma series (following The Subtle Serpent) introduces readers to further Celtic law, religion and mores in a multilayered search for a cold-blooded killer. In A.D. 668, Fidelma, an advocate in the law courts of Ireland, is sent by her brother, the king of Muman, to investigate the murder of a Celtic chieftain. Though a blind, deaf mute named M?en was found holding a bloody knife near the chieftain's corpse, Fidelma and her Saxon friend Eadulf are not convinced that the man is guilty. For one thing, M?en is also supposed to have killed the chieftain's sister, who raised M?en since he was a babe, and Fidelma finds it hard to believe that in one night the blind deaf-mute would slay the two people in his compound who had befriended him. As Fidelma and Eadulf scrutinize the evidence, they cast about for other suspects among the chieftain's family and subjects. They find a daughter who hated her father and quickly took power after his death, a wife who scorned her husband, a cleric whose religion leans toward Roman practices and a wealthy cousin who assumed that he was the chieftain's heir. Despite several threats to their lives, the sleuthing sister and her sidekick persist and finally ferret out the culprit. In painstaking detail, Tremayne follows Fidelma's careful analysis of the facts while spicing the narrative with asides on the battle between Roman Catholic and Celtic views of theology and law. Though the secondary characters lack complexity, Fidelma's own is strong enough to carry the story, albeit slowly, to its finale.
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While most of seventh-century Europe was shrouded in intellectual darkness, Ireland enjoyed a period of unprecedented enlightenment. During this era, Irish universities flourished and women were accorded the same rights, protections, and professional responsibilities as men. As an advocate of the seventh-century Brehon courts, Tremayne's Sister Fedelma, a legal scholar and expert in both criminal and civil codes, is once again charged with the task of gathering and assessing the evidence in a perplexing murder case. When Eber, chieftain of the rural outpost of Araglin, is brutally stabbed to death, Fedelma's brother, the king of Muman, requests that she undertake an investigation and see that justice is dispensed. Though most of Eber's clansmen are eager to implicate a defenseless deaf-mute in the homicide, Fedelma exposes an array of suspects and motives. As she delves deeper into the past, she uncovers a shocking family secret and a tangled web of hatred, deceit, and greed. Margaret Flanagan

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Minotaur; 1st edition (June 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312205899
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312205898
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,464,435 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Thunder was rumbling around the high bald peaks of the mountains which spread from the central summit of Maoldomhnach's Hill, from which they took their name. Read the first page
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Father Gorman, Brother Eadulf, Sister Fidelma, Black Marsh, Lios Mhor, Abbot Cathal, Cill Uird, High King, Morann of Tara, Eadulf of Seaxmund's Ham, Fidelma of Kildare, Eber of Araglin, Even Fidelma, Father Abbot, South Folk, Plain of Minerals
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4.0 out of 5 stars Which Age is the Dark One?, December 12, 2000
By Sheldon S. Kohn (Alpharetta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Spider's Web (Paperback)
Peter Tremayne presents us with an admirable protagonist in the figure of Sister Fidelma, a nun as well as an officer of the ancient Irish courts. Tremayne's didactic purpose becomes somewhat tiresome in the narrative, as Sister Fidelma repeatedly stops to explain Irish custom and law to Brother Edulf, her sidekick from England. However, The Spider's Web ultimately succeeds in presenting us with an interesting mystery set in a land more foreign than any of us could ever hope to find.

As the plot unfolds, the reader meets a fascinating cast of characters who live in seventh-century Ireland. In Tremayne's picture, this was a cultured, ordered society with many virtues that we would love to have in our world. Equal rights for women is a given, as is protection for those who are infirm or disabled. Succession was based on merit, not on mere order of birth. Christianity as practiced by these Irish was an embracing, accepting creed miles away from Augustine's influence. This is the genteel time we encounter, and it is not dark at all.

Yet, even in this wonderful society there is plenty of malfeasance and treachery. In this tale, we follow Sister Fidelma as she investigates a murder in the Irish countryside. As the plot unfolds, prejudices are cast aside and the only certain thing is that the truth is not obvious.

I enjoyed reading this book and learning a bit about how ancient Ireland might have been. We are fortunate to have a guide to a land that many of us never before knew existed.

I hope that there will be many more mysteries for Sister Fidelma to investigate, and I will go along for the ride each time.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An entertaining Celtic historical mystery, June 6, 1999
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In the middle of seventh century Ireland, King Colgu sends his sibling, Sister Fidelma, to Araglin to investigate the murder of the local chieftain Eber. A witness saw Moen, a deaf mute, holding the murder weapon, a knife, near the corpse. Also killed is Eber's sister Teafa.

Fidelma accompanied by Brother Eadulf travel to the crime scene. They quickly learn that the villagers believe Moen killed the two victims in a fit of rage. Fidelma has problems with that theory because the two deceased showed kindness towards the prime suspect. Teafa raised Moen as if he was her child. The two sleuths begin to wonder who had motives and would most benefit by the deaths of Eber and Teafa. However, no one seems to want to cooperate. Disruptions, sometimes nearly fatal, appears to be the prime intent of the townsfolk. Still, Fidelma and Eadulf continue to search for the killer.

SPIDER'S WEB, the fifth Sister Fidelma novel, is an engaging Celtic mystery. The story line is very intriguing when tidbits of seventh century Irish culture are presented and fully woven into the plot. Fidelma is a fully developed character, whose motives center on her religion and her belief in justice as expected of an advocate of the law courts. The villagers seem a bit thin, but fans of historical mysteries will receive enjoyment from Peter Tremayne's entire series.

Harriet Klausner

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4.0 out of 5 stars Fidelma and Eadulf Shine Again. . ., December 1, 2001
By Joe Jacco (Sarasota, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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This is the fifth Sister Fidelma book I have read, and the highest complement I can pay Peter Tremayne is that I've started reading my sixth. As a fan of medieval fantasy and Arthurian literature, I find the Sister Fidelma books right up my alley. Mr. Tremayne captures the spirit and essence of the times and turns them advantage in telling his tales. I truly feel I have been transported to 7th Century Ireland! Mr. Tremayne's other life as a Celtic historian and scholar gives these books a realism they might not otherwise have.

"The Spider's Web" continues in the vein of the previous novels. Sister Fidelma is called in as an advocate to ensure justice is done in the case of a murder. In the spirit of all great detective series', things are not what they seem. The good sister delves deeper and deeper into the web, this time, as in others, with her sidekick Brother Eaudulf. More often than not, Fidelma and Eaudulf make enemies as they draw closer and closer to the truth. The web grows curiouser and curiouser until the final denouement. Simple, not particularly original, but still effective! And the plot in this novel is indeed a tangled spider's web.

To pat myself on the back, I was able to solve this one on my own, before having it spelled out to me. But, am I ready to leave Florida to become a 7th Century Irish religious sleuth. I don't think so, but Sister Fidelma is the only person who could actually make me consider it!!

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3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, but author seems to get his vocabulary mixed up...and is weak on religion
This is the first Sister Fidelma book I've read, and I must admit I enjoyed the "mystery" part of it, which is why I gave it a 3. However, several things disappointed me. Read more
Published 28 days ago by Ansoria

3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as it could be
This book has a fascinating premise, but the prose style does not do the subject matter justice. Sister Fidelma and her sidekick Brother Eadulf are almost exactly like Sherlock... Read more
Published 3 months ago by DevoGirl

4.0 out of 5 stars Spiders Web
Book arrived on time, and in good order. I was very pleased with the timely processing of the order, and condition of the book.
Published 4 months ago by Patrick Owens

5.0 out of 5 stars Fifth Book in a Captivating Series
The author Peter Tremayne obviously has a great knowledge of Ireland in the 7th century and also on the Irish Law of the period. Read more
Published on February 1, 2007 by J. Chippindale

3.0 out of 5 stars Not Great, but Worth Exploring
The Spiders Web finds Sister Fidelma and Brother Eadulf summoned to the valley of Araglin to investigate a double homicide. Read more
Published on July 31, 2003 by B. Clothier

4.0 out of 5 stars Single Minded Sleuth
If Sister Fidelma buttonholed me at a party I would probably chew my lapel off to escape. Not that I didn't like the book-- I did, but she is a relentless and single minded... Read more
Published on February 24, 2003 by Sires

3.0 out of 5 stars A Rather Disjointed Story
I really like the Sister Fidelma series, but I didn't enjoy this book as much as the others that I've read. Read more
Published on January 2, 2003 by S. Schwartz

4.0 out of 5 stars Temayne weaves a tale of mystery
Peter Tremayne in his book The Spider's Web continues his Sister Fidelma series set in seventh century Ireland. Read more
Published on November 18, 2000 by booknblueslady

5.0 out of 5 stars A good Mystery/History
This was the first real mystery book that I had ever really read and liked. I found it verry informational in the law systme in ancient Ireland and a good mystery of which I have... Read more
Published on October 11, 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars The Spider's Web
One of the better Sister Fidelma mystery novels.

The chieftain of Araglin, Eber is found savagely murdered; and a young man who happens to be blind, deaf and mute, Moen, is... Read more

Published on October 1, 2000 by tregatt

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