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Learn moreThis novel in Newman's series of medieval mysteries featuring Catherine LeVendeur takes place in the twelfth century amidst Europe's religious and political turbulence and intolerance. Catherine, wife of one-handed Edgar, daughter of a Jewish merchant, and mother of two small children, is a Christian convert. Agnes, her estranged sister, has returned to Paris with the news that she is to marry a German lord. She wants no part of her Jewish family, except the sizable dowry her father can provide.
After Agnes departs for Germany, her family receives terrible news: Agnes' husband has been murdered by poison and Agnes herself is the prime suspect. Catherine, putting their differences aside, goes undercover in the dangerous anti-Semitic climate of Germany to save her sister's life and possibly lose her own in the effort.
Sharan Newman is the author of the Catherine LeVendeur series as well as three historical novels chronicling the life of Guinevere: Guinevere, The Chessboard Queen, and Guinevere Evermore. She lives in Aloha, Oregon.
C. M. Hรฉbert is an Earphones Award winner and Audie Award nominee. She is the recording studio director for the Talking Books Program at the Library of Congressโ National Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. She lives in Silver Spring, Maryland, with her husband, daughter, cat, and assorted fish.
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โRich in detail and description, The Difficult Saintย is a sumptuous read for all those who love historical novels.โ
โReaders looking for quality historical fiction ought to add Newmanโs name to their lists of must-read authors. In addition to providing readers with a vivid look at life in France in the twelfth century, Newman also offers absorbing stories with well-drawn sympathetic characters.โ
โNewman is a novelist with considerable insightโฆCatherine and Edgar are, after all, not the movers and shakers, but the moved and shaken. It is how they live their lives through what we call โhistoryโ that makes us realize how we, ourselves, are living through what will one day be the โhistoryโ of others.โ
“An absorbing and entertaining narrative.”
“Newman deftly conveys clues in the constant flow of the everyday life of Catherine’s medieval society.”
โStudents and others interested in the period will find much to enjoy.โ
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