In the spring of 1435, Joliffe and his fellow players are sent to the village of Ashewell not only to stage plays, but to uncover some dark secrets about the town's three wealthy families: the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
While I have enjoyed (for the most part) Margaret Frazer's series about Joliffe and the players, I found this book to be the most interesting. It is a very introspective book, focusing a lot on Joliffe's inner thoughts and feelings. Frazer's meticulous attention to detail creates a fascinating look at the life of common people of the time.
Great Series--Why Paperback Only?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
The Joliffe mysteries are every bit as enjoyable as The Dame Frevisse, but the nun gets the hadcover. huh! Love Gil, the new player, and have found he does get more developed as the series goes on. The titles are intriguing, and very apt.
A Great Group of Players!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I read this book in less than 3 hours, because it held my interest completely and I just had to finish it. I read the previous three books about Joliffe and the players, but this is among the best by far. The interaction of the players is superb, with their easy friendship and good humored chiding. The new member of the troupe, Gil, can use some additional exposure -- and further development of what may be an interesting character. I hate to give any part of the plot away, but consider reading the book because it is well written and beautifully researched. The crime and its solution are simply an added and well brought about bonus. A most for hystorical mysteries fans! Enjoy!!!!
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