The Heretic's Apprentice
The Sixteenth Chronicle of Brother Cadfael
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Narrated by:
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Sir Derek Jacobi
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By:
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Ellis Peters
About this listen
It is June in the Year of Our Lord 1143 when Elave, young clerk to William of Lythwood, returns from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land with his elderly master's body. His mission is twofold, to bury William in his home abbey of St. Peter and St. Paul, and to deliver a dowry to William's adopted daughter Fortunata. But Elave, suspected of harboring views inimical to church doctrine, is held for ecclesiastical trial. And when Aldwin, the Lythwood family clerk hired in Elave's absence, is stabbed to death, Elave is incarcerated not only for heresy, but for murder. Fortunata's dowry, an intricately carved box with mysterious contents, holds the key to the mysteries that spring up around Elave and the Lythwood family. Shrewd and patient, Brother Cadfael is at his best here.
Performed by Tony Award-winning actor Derek Jacobi, this sixteenth chronicle of Brother Cadfael is sure to delight old friends and new fans.
©1989 Ellis Peters (P)1995, 2014 Dove Audio, Phoenix BooksCritic reviews
"Peters' historical mysteries are vivid standouts...an old-fashioned joust between good and evil." (Chicago Sun-Times)
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- Amazon Customer
- 14-09-20
great
Jacobi does it again and transports us to a different age aided of course by the author. A pleasure to listen to
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- Val
- 17-09-19
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I have been a fan of the Cadfael books of Ellis Peters and had them on disc before audiobooks began. Of course Derek Jacobi is Cadfael and Philip Madoc a good second! I presume an american company has taken over the rights of the older ones but surely they could pronounce Derek Jacobi's name correctly! It grates every time I listen to them!!!!
Could you get it corrected PLEASE!
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- Kindle Customer
- 22-10-17
great yourself
another classic.from Derek Jacobi and Ellis Peters. please Audible stock all her novels in the future
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- Fiona Berry
- 04-05-20
Very gentle and entertaining
Derek Jacobi reads the book brilliantly well; the story keeps one's interest and entertains. very enjoyable..
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- Jennifer Chennell
- 02-02-18
disappionting
the unabridged books far superior. and if you enjoy a substantial read i wouldnt bother with these abridged versions especially as not that much cheaper
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- Wattie
- 14-08-18
A Great Tale
I Really did enjoy this Cadfael story and in particular the narration by Sir Derek's.
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- David
- 07-01-16
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Although the story is good and the reading of it also, but the abreviation is poor and as to value for money, it is very poor and over prices.
What was most disappointing about Ellis Peters’s story?
Badly edited
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Poor value for money
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- Mary Carnegie
- 15-05-17
Too short
I don't like abridged books, if the story is any good, and this one is. Unfortunately Derek Jacobi, brilliant actor though he is, robs Cadfael of his Welshness, which is fundamental to his identity and contributes to his attractiveness- neither Norman nor Anglo-Saxon, so somewhat above the events of his time.
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