Forsaken Soul: A Medieval Mystery
Priscilla Royal
Poisoned Pen Press
6962 East First Avenue, #103, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
ISBN 9781590585214, $24.95, www.poisonedpenpress.com
"Forsaken Soul" is the fifth installment in Priscilla
Royal's Medieval Mystery series. I have not read the previous books
in the series, but I was able to follow the plot without any problem. In
the beginning, I had a little difficulty remembering who all the
characters were, but I quickly caught on. Royal drops hints to events
from previous books, and it is clear the characters have been developed
over the series, so I may have missed some of the significance in their
relationships, but I do not think anyone would have difficulty following
the story.
The main characters of the book, at least those most involved in
solving the murder, are Prioress Eleanor of Tyndal Priory, her monk,
Brother Thomas, whom she secretly loves, and Crowner Ralf, a type of
medieval lawmen whose job it is to bring justice to the community. The
excitement begins when Martin the Cooper is poisoned at the village inn
while coupling with the local whore. Because of her relationship with
Martin, the whore is suspected as his killer, but it is soon revealed
other people in the village may have equally had reason to kill Martin.
For me, the most fascinating part of the book was the depiction of
Juliana, an anchoress at the priory. Anchoresses typically walled
themselves up in a small room they never left and into which food was
brought to them. They also had a window where people could come and
speak to them of their sins and seek advice. Part of the mystery
revolves around how the suspects have all at different times visited the
anchoress, and because their visits are nocturnal, it is whispered the
anchoress is not as pious as she may seem. Speculation in the village
even suggests Satan himself had a hand in the murder.
The medieval setting did not distract me from the story, nor was it
overly detailed; in fact, I would not have minded more historical
detail. What makes the book interesting is the type of tools people used
back then to commit murder, so different from most modern mysteries
where guns and advanced technical and chemical weapons are used. The
religious viewpoints of the characters were also strongly depicted,
making the reader understand how they struggled to understand God and
whether he had a hand in their daily lives or would punish sinners
through murder.
I also greatly enjoyed reading the Author's Notes, where she
described her research into medieval England. While I would have liked
more historical detail, Priscilla Royal clearly did her research on the
time period and especially the religious occupations of the characters.
Because of the intriguing historical setting and the original
characters, I think any lover of mysteries or historical fiction will
enjoy "Forsaken Soul."
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