The Ravens of Blackwater

by Edward Marston

Domesday Mystery (2)

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When the eldest son of wealthy and ruthless landowner Hamo Fitzcorbucion is murdered, he swears to get revenge. The small village of Maldon is plunged into danger and it is up to Ralph and Gervase to stop things getting out of hand.

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wo nuns are attacked on their way back to their priory in Maldon. Fortunately the commissioners arrive on the scene in time for Ralph and Gervase to fight off the attackers. But how is the attack related to the irregularities detected by the first Domesday Book commission and the murder of a local magnate's son?

For the side mystery, my guess was that Humphrey was a pawnbroker but the author's explanation was more fun.
The Edward Marston Domesday series is a great series about life in England just after William the Conqueror had taken over England. The returning characters are great, and the evil ones that are in each book are very well drawn. This book is about the evil Fitzcorbucion family. Hamo, the father is a true villain, and it gives Gervase Bret and Ralph Delchard great joy to be able to give him and his family their well-deserved comeuppance. Fen and Delchard are carrying the King's writ and it is their job along with the Hugo and Simon the Monks to look into irregularities in land deeds and property, and to return disputed holdings to their proper owner. But they also come into Maldon after a particularly brutal murder has been committed to show more one of the Fitzcorbucion family, and they have to solve this murder in order to get to the bottom of everything else. I highly recommend this colourful series to those who love historical mysteries. show less

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Marston also wrote under the pseudonym The Amateur Angler.

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Canonical title
The Ravens of Blackwater
Original publication date
1994-09-01
People/Characters
Gervase Bret; Ralph Delchard
Important places
Essex, England, UK (11th Century)
Important events
Domesday Book
Epigraph
Now was the time when those who were doomed should fall. Clamour arose; ravens went circling, the eagle greedy for carrion. There was uproar upon the earth.

The Battle of Maldon
Dedication
To my beloved daughter

Sister Helena Rose

of the Convent of St. Prudentia

Fortiter in re, suaviter in modo
First words
Blackwater Hall seemed to hover like a bird of prey over the river estuary whose name it held in its eager talons.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)They liked to think that it had recognised them.

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Mystery, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
LCC
PR6063 .I3175 .R38Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1961-2000
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