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Writ in Stone

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A Mystery of Medieval Ireland
Christmas, 1510; the Burren, West coast of Ireland. Mara, Brehon of the Burren, has accepted the offer of marriage made by King Turlough Donn O'Brien, ruler of that tiny kingdom of stony land and terraced mountains on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. The marriage is planned to take place at the Cistercian Abbey on Christmas Day. But, on the eve of the marriage festivities, a man kneeling in prayer beside the tomb of an ancestor in the abbey church is violently battered to death.
Who could have planned to kill the king? Or was it his cousin, Mahon O'Brien, who was the planned victim? And what part did the abbot, cousin to one man, and brother to the other, play in the tragedy? A heavy fall of snow has cut off the abbey from the outside world; the assassin must still be within the cloister walls. Mara must act quickly before a second death occurs.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from October 26, 2009
      At the outset of Harrison's outstanding fourth 16th-century historical to feature Mara—brehon (a kind of magistrate) of the Burren, a kingdom on the west coast of Ireland (after The Sting of Justice
      , Oct. 19)—King Turlough O'Brien decides at the last minute to skip an overnight church vigil before an ancestor's tomb. As a result, an assassin instead bludgeons to death the man who takes his place, the king's cousin Mahon O'Brien. Mara, the king's fiancée, isn't entirely sure that her husband-to-be was the intended victim and focuses her investigation on those who would have benefited from the death of Turlough or his cousin, including Mahon's widows and the king's potential heirs. Harrison provides a textbook example of how to do a historical right by artfully combining an insightful and sympathetic detective with a fair-play puzzle and a plausible depiction of the period.

    • Booklist

      November 15, 2009
      Mara, Brehon of the Burren, must determine the culprit and allocate punishment when a man is violently murdered as he kneels before the altar of the Cistercian Abbey sanctuary two days before Christmas, while leaders of the OBrien clan gather to honor the memory of a revered ancestor and celebrate Maras impending marriage to Turlough, their king. But was the dead man the intended victim, or did the assassin confuse him with Turlough, scheduled to take the first vigil? Romantic and political intrigues abound in Harrisons evocative and very accessible Irish historical mystery, fourth in the Burren series, set in 1509, which offers an intimate glimpse of this pivotal time when conflicts between Irelands rule by law and Romes attempts to broaden its power base were exacerbated by King Henry VIIIs forays into the area to annex its many small independent kingdoms. Readers new to the author and the setting will find this installment a good introduction.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2009, American Library Association.)

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