A Trail of Ink
Too often I read on a tight schedule with a looming review deadline and because of that I didn’t give the first Mel Starr book I read, A Corpse in St. Andrew’s Chapel, a stellar review. I’d like to correct that oversight now. Mel Starr creates characters that linger in the reader’s mind long after the story is finished, which is why I leaped at the chance to review, A Trail of Ink.
Starr’s books are leisurely reads. These aren’t stories one rushes through, but, reminiscent of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s first Sherlock Holmes stories, are tales to savor. Grab a cup of tea, some cookies, and a snuggly blanket; then settle in to read A Trail of Ink and immerse yourself in medieval England — but enter the $50 Amazon.com gift card contest first!
About the Book:
A Trail of Ink is an excellent medieval whodunit by the author of The Unquiet Bones and A Corpse at St Andrew’s Chapel.
Some valuable books have been stolen from Master John Wyclif, the well known scholar and Bible translator. He calls upon his friend and former pupil, Hugh de Singleton, to investigate. Hugh’s investigation leads him to Oxford where he again encounters Kate, the only woman who has tempted him to leave bachelor life behind, but Kate has another serious suitor. As Hugh’s pursuit of Kate becomes more successful, mysterious accidents begin to occur. Are these accidents tied to the missing books, or to his pursuit of Kate?
One of the stolen books turns up alongside the drowned body of a poor Oxford scholar. Another accident? Hugh certainly doesn t think so, but it will take all of his surgeon s skills to prove.
So begins another delightful and intriguing tale from the life of Hugh de Singleton, surgeon in the medieval village of Bampton. Masterfully researched by medieval scholar Mel Starr, the setting of the novel can be visited and recognized in modern-day England. Enjoy more of Hugh s dry wit, romantic interests, evolving faith, and dogged determination as he pursues his third case as bailiff of Bampton.
About the Author:
Mel Starr was born and grew up in Kalamazoo, Michigan. After graduating with a MA in history from Western Michigan University in 1970, he taught history in Michigan public schools for thirty-nine years, thirty-five of those in Portage, MI, where he retired in 2003 as chairman of the social studies department of Portage Northern High School. Mel and his wife, Susan, have two daughters and seven grandchildren.
About the Contest:
Kregel Publishers is graciously donating a $50 Amazon.com gift card for the Litfuse Blog Tour Contest! Woo-hoo (thanks Kregel!) All you have to do to enter is either tweet (see TWEET THIS below) or share the book on Facebook using this link: http://www.amazon.com/Trail-Ink-Chronicle-Singleton-Surgeon/dp/1854249746/ref=sprightly-20
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1 Comment
Sounds like a very cool book, I love historical mysteries. I tweeted it too :).
(Psst… I’ve got a giveaway of my own going for a $50 gift certificate – swing by my blog for a chance to win.)
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