Murder 'Midst Merriment

ebook The Chronicles of Brother Hermitage

By Howard of Warwick

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Amazon top 20 best seller, Howard of Warwick delivers a Medieval Crime Comedy for our times.
Of course, if anyone is unable to keep up with the times, it's going to be Brother Hermitage.

Now nominated for the CWA 2024 Historical Dagger award.


Influencers, the nature of truth, state propaganda? And all nearly 1,000 years ago. Some things never change.

When conflicting versions of the Norman Conquest are offered to the people of Derby, Brother Hermitage is in the audience to hear both sides.

But, if Brother Hermitage is in the audience, someone is at serious risk of ending up less alive than they used to be.

As Wat and Cwen the weavers point out, Brother Hermitage, the King's Investigator of murder, after all, was standing right there when the deed was done. How can he not know who did it?

Well, he will simply have to investigate as he always does, and the facts will be revealed.
Unfortunately, everyone seems to have their own version of the facts and they can't all be right.

When even the liars are lying about their lies, and the people who know the truth don't know that they know it, things are bound to be confusing.

But someone has been shot. With a bow and arrow, a rare item in Anglo-Saxon Derby. Someone must have seen something. And in this case, everyone is talking. They just aren't saying anything reliable.

Never fear. Brother Hermitage will knock this investigation on the head. Unless someone knocks him on the head first, of course.

Non mitterent nuncio, as Hermitage might say. Don't shoot the messenger. Oh, too late.

The 29th Chronicle of Brother Hermitage carries the familiar warning; if you like your historical mysteries serious and sombre, look away now.


5* Hilarious medieval murder
5* Another hysterical masterpiece
5* Good humour and funny, clever characters

Murder 'Midst Merriment