In this "enchanting" historical mystery, "medieval England comes
marvelously alive" as Brother Cadfael investigates a woman's baffling
disappearance (The Washington Post).
In the year of our Lord 1141, August comes in golden as a lion, and two
monks ride into the Benedictine Abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul
bringing with them disturbing news of war--and a mystery.
The strangers tell how the strife between the Empress Maud and King
Stephen has destroyed the town of Winchester and their priory. Now
Brother Humilis, who is handsome, gaunt, and very ill, and Brother
Fidelis, youthful, comely--and totally mute--must seek refuge at
Shrewsbury. From the moment he meets them, Brother Cadfael senses
something deeper than common vows binds these two good brothers. What
the link is he can only guess. What it will lead to is beyond his
imagining. As Brother Humilis's health fails--and nothing can stop
death's lengthening shade--Brother Cadfael faces a poignant test of his
discretion and his beliefs as he unravels a secret so great it can
destroy a life, a future, and a holy order.
"Unflagging tension which builds to a swift, satisfying climax. Peters
never disappoints [with] her absorbing, superbly crafted stories."
--Kirkus Reviews