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Chargement... A Plague on Both Your Houses (Matthew Bartholomew Chronicles) (original 1996; édition 1996)par Susanna Gregory (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreA Plague on Both Your Houses par Susanna Gregory (1996)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Overly complex and confusing in places, this is still a decent story. ( ) A Plague on Both Your Houses introduces physician Matthew Bartholomew, whose unorthodox but effective treatment of his patients frequently draws accusations of heresy from his more traditional colleagues. Besides his practice, Bartholomew teaches medicine at Michaelhouse, part of the fledgling University of Cambridge. In 1348, the inhabitants of Cambridge live under the shadow of a terrible pestilence that has ravaged Europe and is travelling relentlessly towards England. Bartholomew, however, is distracted by the sudden and inexplicable death of the Master of Michaelhouse, a death University authorities do not want investigated. His pursuit of the truth leads him into a complex tangle of lies and intrigue that forces him to question the innocence of his closest friends, even his family. And then the Black Death finally arrives. I am in two minds about this book - I do like a decent Mystery book, and have read much of my fair share of books set in the 13th - 15th centuries. The detail of the plague, and the fear of disease paralysing whole communities was good, and a novel tale on the story of this era, where people dont know about the spreading of germs and overall hygiene. However, there seemed to be a cast of thousands, making if difficult to remember who has what relation to whom. In some ways it had quite a modern feel about it = o cant give any examples as to what I mean........ There are plenty of deaths, some as a result of the plague, but there's one or more people around, who take their opportunity to murder members of the colleges. Matthew is confronted with the deaths and doesnt know who he can trust - can he even trust his sister, nephew or brother in law. There's another thread running through the story about Matt's girlfriend and her brother, a case of mistaken identity and money. I felt like I slogged through this book. As I was reading, I felt like I was constantly sitting on the precipice of something that I would find terribly interesting and a story that would draw me in, but I never quite got there. Even as I got to the end of the story, I felt that there were just too many side plots and diversions that made the story too convoluted and lost my interest. Now having said that I'll likely pick up the second book in the series to see if the author picks up the pace in the next tale. A small number of fellows from different Cambridge colleges have died under suspicious circumstances. When the plague comes, it starts to take up all of Matthew Bartholomew's time, but soon enough the power struggles between the town and university and plots going on at the background come to fore too. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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In the tradition of Ellis Peters, A Plague on Both Your Houses introduces the physician Matthew Bartholomew, whose unorthodox but effective treatment of his patients frequently draws accusations of heresy from his more traditional colleagues. Besides his practice, Bartholomew is teacher of Medicine at Michaelhouse, part of the fledgling University of Cambridge. In 1348, the inhabitants of Cambridge live under the shadow of a terrible pestilence that has ravaged Europe and is travelling relentlessly eastward towards England. Bartholomew, however, is distracted by the sudden and inexplicable death of the Master of Michaelhouse - a death the University authorities do not want investigated. When three more scholars die in mysterious circumstances, Bartholomew defies the University and begins his own enquiry. His pursuit for the truth leads him into a complex tangle of lies and intrigue that causes him to question the innocence of his closest friends, and even his family. And then the Black Death finally arrives and Bartholomew is dragged deeper and deeper into a quagmire which threatens not only his life, but the continued existence of the University and the future of the town. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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