Parámetros
- 280 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
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Brother Cadfael’s pastoral life is upended by the disappearance of a young boy and the arrival of a saintly hermit. The year is 1142, and England is in the grip of civil war. Within the cloisters of the Benedictine Abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, there begins a chain of events no less momentous than the upheavals of the outside world. It starts with the sad demise of Richard Ludel, Lord of Eyton, whose ten-year-old son and heir, also named Richard, is a pupil at the abbey. The boy refuses to surrender his newly inherited powers to Dionysia, his furious, formidable grandmother. A stranger to the region is the hermit Cuthred, who enjoys the protection of Lady Dionysia, and whose young companion, Hyacinth, befriends Richard. Despite his reputation for holiness, Cuthred’s arrival heralds a series of mishaps for the monks. When a corpse is found in Eyton forest, Brother Cadfael must devote his knowledge of human nature to tracking down a ruthless murderer.
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L'ermite de la fôret d'Eyton, Ellis Peters
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 1992
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- Título
- L'ermite de la fôret d'Eyton
- Idioma
- Francés
- Autores
- Ellis Peters
- Editorial
- Union Générale d'Éditions
- Publicado en
- 1992
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 280
- ISBN10
- 2264016566
- ISBN13
- 9782264016560
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Novela negra & Thriller, Novelas históricas, Novelas de crimen, Asesinatos, Novela negra clásica, Inglaterra, Literatura inglesa, Medieval, Novela negra histórica, Herencia, Siglo XII, Monjes, Ermitas, Cadfael
- Primera publicación
- 1987
- Título original
- The Hermit of Eyton Forest
- Calificación
- 4,1 de 5
- Descripción
- Brother Cadfael’s pastoral life is upended by the disappearance of a young boy and the arrival of a saintly hermit. The year is 1142, and England is in the grip of civil war. Within the cloisters of the Benedictine Abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, there begins a chain of events no less momentous than the upheavals of the outside world. It starts with the sad demise of Richard Ludel, Lord of Eyton, whose ten-year-old son and heir, also named Richard, is a pupil at the abbey. The boy refuses to surrender his newly inherited powers to Dionysia, his furious, formidable grandmother. A stranger to the region is the hermit Cuthred, who enjoys the protection of Lady Dionysia, and whose young companion, Hyacinth, befriends Richard. Despite his reputation for holiness, Cuthred’s arrival heralds a series of mishaps for the monks. When a corpse is found in Eyton forest, Brother Cadfael must devote his knowledge of human nature to tracking down a ruthless murderer.
