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The Weaver's Tale [Hardcover]

Kate Sedley


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Thoroughly enjoyable read 28 Nov 2008
By Gypsy - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I have read a number of the Roger the Chapman series by Kate Sedley, not necessarily in chronological order (although I would recommend going in order). This is the third book in the series and extremely satisfying. Roger is a completely believalbe and likeable character. The mood Sedley creates in this book, with Roger starting off sick, and the coldness of January in medeival England had me reading the book cover to cover in two days. The descriptions were satisfying and the relationships interesting. I would heartily recommend this book to historical fiction lovers and anyone who likes a good mystery.
A series of quality 29 Dec 2011
By Claude Lambert - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I like historical fiction, and authors like Kate Sedley who can maintain a good quality for 20 books with the same hero. Even if we all like some books better than others, it is quite an accomplishment. The whole series of Roger the Chapman takes place in the second half of the 15th century, mainly in Britain and principally in Bristol and London. It is well done. The characters have flesh. I am comfortable with the historical details, and the problem posed to the amateur investigator is usually interesting. If you want to read them in order, start with Death and the Chapman.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful
the book was great extremely whitty . 16 July 1998
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
I think Roger is a clever in his dective work things just fall in to place for him. People seem to give him information all the time.I have read 5 of her books and loved them.

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