One Corpse Too Many: 2
2 (Cadfael Chronicles)
Brother Cadfael #2Ellis Peters

| ISBN: | 9780751543728 |
| Publisher: | Hachette |
| Published: | 1 April, 2010 |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Language: | English |
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- 1 A Morbid Taste for Bones
- 2 One Corpse Too Many
- 3 Ellis Peters Series Collection: Seventh Cadfael Omnibus, the Sixth Cadfael Omnibus, the Fourth Cadfael Omnibus , the Third Cadfael Omnibus, the First Cadfael Omnibus and the Second Cadfael Omnibus
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- The Virgin in the Ice
- The Sanctuary Sparrow
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- The Raven in the Foregate
- The Potter's Field
- The Summer of the Danes
- Brother Cadfael's Penance
- Heretic's Apprentice
- Summer of the Danes
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- The Leper of Saint Giles. The 5th Cadfael Chronicle
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- The Heretic's Apprentice
One Corpse Too Many: 2
2 (Cadfael Chronicles)
Brother Cadfael #2Ellis Peters
In the summer of 1138, war between King Stephen and the Empress Maud takes brother Cadfael from the quiet world of his garden to the bloody battlefield. Not far from the safety of the Abbey walls, Shrewsbury Castle falls, leaving its ninety-four defenders loyal to the empress to hang as traitors. With a heavy heart, Brother Cadfael agrees to bury the dead, only to make a grisly discovery: ninety-five bodies lie in a row, and the extra corpse tells Cadfael that the killer is both clever and ruthless., But one death among so many seems unimportant to all but the good Benedictine. He vows to find the truth behind disparate clues: a girl in boys' clothing, a missing treasure, and a single broken flower - the tiny bit of evidence that Cadfael believes can most easily expose a murderer's black heart . ., .

















