Monk's Hood

Silver Dagger Award Winner: In this medieval mystery, Brother Cadfael faces suspicion when one of his herbal ingredients is used to kill a man.

Gervase Bonel is a guest of Shrewsbury Abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul when he suddenly takes ill. Luckily, the abbey boasts the services of the clever and kindly Brother Cadfael, a skilled herbalist. Cadfael hurries to the man's bedside, only to be confronted with two surprises: In Master Bonel's wife, the good monk recognizes Richildis, whom he loved before he took his vows--and Master Bonel has been fatally poisoned by monk's-hood oil from Cadfael's stores.

The sheriff is convinced that the murderer is Richildis's son, Edwin, who hated his stepfather. But Cadfael, guided in part by his concern for a woman to whom he was once betrothed, is certain of her son's innocence. Using his knowledge of both herbs and the human heart, Cadfael deciphers a deadly recipe for murder.

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Published Nov 1, 1992

224 pages

Average rating: 9

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margardenlady
Dec 27, 2023
10/10 stars
Classically wonderful mystery set at shrewsbury abbey. And performed by Derek Jacobi. What could be better?

Cadfael investigates the poisoning death of the husband of a woman he had lived as a young man. Mistaken identities. Trickery. Herbalism. And of course the mystery is solved.

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