A New York Times Notable Book
In medieval England, a runaway scholar-priest named Nicholas Barber has
joined a traveling theater troupe as they make their way toward their
liege lord's castle. In need of money, they decide to perform at a
village en route. When their traditional morality plays fail to garner
them an audience, they begin to stage the "the play of Thomas
Wells"--their own depiction of the real-life drama unfolding within the
village around the murder of a young boy. The villagers believe they
have already identified the killer, and the troupe believes their play
will be a straightforward depiction of justice served. But soon the
players soon learn that the details of the crime are elusive, and the
lines between performance and reality become blurred as they discover,
scene by scene, line by line, what really happened. Thought-provoking
and unforgettable, Morality Play is at once a masterful work of
historical fiction, a gripping murder mystery, and a literary work of
the first order.