Mistress of the Art of Death is a historical thriller surrounding the grisly murders of several children in Cambridge.
King Henry II is not happy as along with the awfulness of the murders, the Jewish community on whom he relies for a lot of his income have been blamed for the murders and ... Read review
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Mistress of the Art of Death-A Medieveal Thriller
Advantages: Good story line with inetersting characters Disadvantages: Can be a bit grisley
Mistress of the Art of Death is a historical thriller surrounding the grisly murders of several children in Cambridge.
King Henry II is not happy as along with the awfulness of the murders, the Jewish community on whom he relies for a lot of his income have been blamed for the murders and have had to hide out in his castle in fear of their lives from the angry villagers.
Henry is driven to ask his friend and ally the ... ...form of Simon, a formidable Jewish investigator, Mansur an Arabic servant and Adelia Aguilar, a female doctor who specializes in what is basically forensics but which they call at the time the Art of Death.
Although In Salerno in Sicily, female doctors are quite common, this is not the case in twelfth century England, and therefore Mansur has to travel as the doctor with Adelia being his 'wisewoman' assistant. This proves difficult ... more
Mistress of the Art of Death is a historical thriller surrounding the grisly murders of several children in Cambridge.
King Henry II is not happy as along with the awfulness of the murders, the Jewish community on whom he relies for a lot of his income have been blamed for the murders and have had to hide out in his castle in fear of their lives from the angry villagers.
Henry is driven to ask his friend and ally the King of Sicily for assistance which he sends in the form of Simon, a formidable Jewish investigator, Mansur an Arabic servant and Adelia Aguilar, a female doctor who specializes in what is basically forensics but which they call at the time the Art of Death.
Although In Salerno in Sicily, female doctors are quite common, this is not the case in twelfth century England, and therefore Mansur has to travel as the doctor with Adelia being his 'wisewoman' assistant. This proves difficult for Adelia at times when she sees someone suffering and knows she can help them but has to wait on Mansur to turn up and then go through a charade where, to those looking on, she is asking Mansur's advice but is usually swearing profusely. However this is quite a dangerous time for Adelia for if any suspected that she and not Mansur was the doctor the prejudice against females in this line of business is so strong, that she would most probably be tried as a witch and killed.
However Adelia doesn't let these dangers deter her, and together with Simon and Mansur plus some new friends she makes along the way especially Gyltha a local village woman and her son Ulf, proceeds with her investigations which brings her ever closer to the killer and danger.
There is also the regular appearance of the King's tax collector Sir Rowley which is very unsettling for Adelia who normally remains aloof from everyone apart from her adopted father. Sir Rowley also seems to be very interested in Adelia's investigations, but whose side is he on really?
As the investigations continue a profile of the suspect grows gradually until the conclusion is made that the killer is still among them, which leads to a race in trying to track down the killer before any more murders can happen. But as the net closes in on the killer have Adelia and her friends become targets themselves?
When I first saw this book I was not too sure if I wanted to read it, as although I do like historical thrillers I wasn't too sure about the victims being children. The investigations and the story are quite interesting but I found that I had to skip the bits about the murders and the forensics, being too squeamish to read those parts. Thankfully there are only a few of these in the book. Apart from that it was an interesting read, although because of a romance element thrown in, it did get a bit Mills & Boonish sometimes which I found a bit tedious after a while. However the characterisations are good with a good interweaving of the various personalites with the suspense being kept up throughout the novel by the number of possible suspects that appear throughout the book and the identity of the murderer not being revealed until quite near the end.
Ariana Franklin is the pseudonym of the author Diana Norman who is married to the film critic Barry Norman. Her father was a journalist and she followed in his footsteps having a successful career until she give up her job to get married. Other titles under the name of Ariana Franklin include City of Shadows, False Knight On The Road, and The Death Maze. Under the name of Diana Norman her titles include A Catch of Consequence, Blood Royal, Taking Liberties, and The Vizard Mask.
I would recommend this book if you like a chilling medieval mystery although I have to warn again that ,although you find out about the murders after the fact, the results of these murders during Adelia's investigations leave little to the imagination and were too much for me and I had to skip them. But these occur only for a small amount of the whole novel.
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Advantages: Good second half, some interesting details Disadvantages: Clunky plot, a bit meandering
...character is Adelia - "The Mistress of the Art of Death" - i.e a forensic pathologist. Her struggle to conceal her profession is quite prominent in the plot as female doctors were unusual in the twelfth century. She is helping Simon of Naples discover the killer through the clues left on the bodies of the victims. I found this quite interesting although I'm not sure how realistic it would be in the twelfth century. The plot does wander a bit as it ... ...The character of Rowley (the King's so-called tax inspector) is ok but the romance seems to have been thrown in as a bit of an afterthought and didn't add anything to the story for me. Mansur and Gyltha offered some light relief as the servants as did Gyltha's grandson Ulf. Simon of Naples was not as prominent as I expected but was a fairly good character. I felt that some of the characterisation suffered through the absolute focus on Adelia, who ...
mogdred1 27.01.2009
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Product details
Type
Fiction
Genre
Thriller
Title
Mistress of the Art of Death
Author
Ariana Franklin
ISBN
0399154140; 0425219259; 0553818007
Manufacturer's product description
In Cambridge a child has been hideously murdered and other children have disappeared. The Jews, made scapegoats by the all-powerful Christian clergy, have been forced to retreat into the castle to avoid slaughter by angry townspeople. Henry, King of England, is displeased. The Jews provide a large part of his revenue and therefore the real killer must be found, and quickly. A renowned investigator, Simon of Naples, is recruited and he arrives in town from the continent accompanied by an Arab and a young woman, Adelia Aguilar. There are few female doctors in twelth century Europe, but Adelia is one of them, having qualified at the great School of Medicine in Salerno. What's more, her speciality is the study of corpses; she is, in fact, a mistress of the art of death, a skill that must be concealed in case she's accused of witchcraft.Adelia's investigation takes her deep into Cambridge, its castle and convents and in a medieval city teeming with life, Adelia makes friends and even finds romance. And, fatally, the attention of a murderer who is prepared to kill again...
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