A monk embarks on a dangerous quest to find a trio of missing
travelers in this medieval mystery by an Edgar Award-winning author.
The winter of 1139 will disrupt Brother Cadfael's tranquil life in
Shrewsbury with the most disturbing of events. Raging civil war has sent
refugees fleeing north from Worcester. Among them are two orphans from a
noble family, a boy of thirteen and an eighteen-year-old girl of great
beauty, and their companion, a young Benedictine nun. The trio never
reaches Shrewsbury, having disappeared somewhere in the wild
countryside.
Cadfael is afraid for these three lost lambs, but another call for help
sends him to the church of Saint Mary. A wounded monk, found naked and
bleeding by the roadside, will surely die without Cadfael's healing
arts. Why this holy man has been attacked and what his fevered ravings
reveal soon give Brother Cadfael a clue to the fate of the missing
travelers. Now Cadfael sets out on a dangerous quest to find them. The
road will lead him to a chill and terrible murder and a tale of passion
gone awry. And at journey's end awaits a vision of what is best, and
worst, in humankind.