Series: Brother Cadfael (1)Works (38)| Titles | | | A Rare Benedictine by Ellis Peters | Anthology | | Historical Whodunits by Mike Ashley | | | A Morbid Taste for Bones by Ellis Peters | 1 | | One Corpse Too Many by Ellis Peters | 2 | | Monk's Hood by Ellis Peters | 3 | | St. Peter's Fair by Ellis Peters | 4 | | Leper of Saint Giles by Ellis Peters | 5 | | The Virgin in the Ice by Ellis Peters | 6 | | The Sanctuary Sparrow by Ellis Peters | 7 | | The Devil's Novice by Ellis Peters | 8 | | Dead Man's Ransom by Ellis Peters | 9 | | The Pilgrim of Hate by Ellis Peters | 10 | | An Excellent Mystery by Ellis Peters | 11 | | The Raven in the Foregate by Ellis Peters | 12 | | The Rose Rent by Ellis Peters | 13 | | The Hermit of Eyton Forest by Ellis Peters | 14 | | The Confession of Brother Haluin by Ellis Peters | 15 | | The Heretic's Apprentice by Ellis Peters | 16 | | The Potter's Field by Ellis Peters | 17 | | The Summer of the Danes by Ellis Peters | 18 | | The Holy Thief by Ellis Peters | 19 | | Brother Cadfael's Penance by Ellis Peters | 20 | | The Leper of Saint Giles; Monk's Hood; The Sanctuary Sparrow; One Corpse Too Many by Ellis Peters | Omnibus 2, 3, 5, 7 | | A Morbid Taste for Bones; The Raven in the Foregate; The Rose Rent by Ellis Peters | Omnibus 1, 12, 13 | | The Benediction of Brother Cadfael by Ellis Peters | books 1 & 2 | | Monk's Hood; St. Peter's Fair by Ellis Peters | books 3 &4 | | Ett helgon till varje pris : Ett lik för mycket ; Sankt Pers marknad by Ellis Peters | Books 1,2,4 | | The First Cadfael Omnibus by Ellis Peters | omnibus 1-3 | | The Second Cadfael Omnibus by Ellis Peters | omnibus 4-6 | | The Third Cadfael Omnibus by Ellis Peters | omnibus 7-9 | | Brother Cadfael Omnibus: Dead Man's Ransom (Volume 9), The Pilgrim of Hate (Volume 10), An Excellent Mystery (Volume 11) by Ellis Peters | omnibus 9-11 | | The Fourth Cadfael Omnibus by Ellis Peters | omnibus 10-12 | | The Rose Rent; The Hermit of Eyton Forest; The Raven in the Foregate by Ellis Peters | Omnibus 12-14 | | The Rose Rent; The Hermit of Eyton Forest by Ellis Peters | Books 13 & 14 | | The Fifth Cadfael Omnibus by Ellis Peters | omnibus 13-15 | | The Sixth Cadfael Omnibus by Ellis Peters | omnibus 16-18 | | The Seventh Cadfael Omnibus by Ellis Peters | omnibus 19-20, prequel | | Brother Cadfael omnibus: The rose rent; The hermit of Eyton Forest; The raven in the foregate by Ellis Peters | Omnibus: 12, 13, 14 |
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Series descriptionThis is a series of British crime/mystery novels set in the 12th century, featuring the Benedictine monk-herbalist-detective Brother Cadfael of Shrewsbury Abbey in Shropshire. Cadfael himself is a Welshman; his full name is Cadfael ap (son of) Meilyr ap Dafydd. The stories are set between about 1135 and about 1145, during the civil war between the forces of King Stephen and Empress Maud. Several true historical events are described or referred to in the books.  | |
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