A Corpse at St Andrew’s Chapel

A Corpse at St Andrew’s Chapel by Mel Starr is a historical mystery published by Lion Hudson PLC in 2013. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Hugh de Singleton, a surgeon in medieval Bampton, as he investigates the mysterious death of the manor’s beadle, Alan. After his disappearance while enforcing curfew, Alan’s mutilated body is found near St Andrew’s Chapel, prompting Hugh to uncover the truth behind the gruesome circumstances.
Readers will find a richly detailed portrayal of medieval life, alongside graphic medical procedures that enhance the authenticity of the setting. As Hugh collaborates with Hubert the coroner, they explore the peculiarities surrounding the case, including the absence of blood and the numerous scratches on the victim. The story weaves a complex web of secrets and lies that threaten the fabric of the community, making it a compelling addition to the Hugh De Singleton’s Chronicles series.
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Discover the next gripping installment in the Hugh De Singleton’s Chronicles series, following the life and adventures of Hugh de Singleton, surgeon in medieval Bampton, Oxfordshire.
When the beadle of the manor of Bampton disappears after going out to enforce curfew, his young wife Matilda turns to Master Hugh de Singleton, surgeon and bailiff of the manor, for help. Two days later, Alan’s mutilated body is discovered in the hedge near St Andrew’s Chapel. His throat has been ripped out, his head nearly severed from his body, and his arms and hands covered in deep scratches.
At the scene, Master Hugh teams up with Hubert the coroner, who suggests that a wolf could have caused the fatal wound. But why is there no blood, and why are there so many scratches? As Master Hugh delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a web of secrets and lies that threaten to tear the community apart.
With vivid descriptions of medieval life, graphic medical procedures, and a cast of compelling characters, this story is a must-read for fans of historical mysteries.
‘This skillfully woven story is a delight to read. The setting is exceptionally well crafted. Highly recommended.’ Davis Bunn, best-selling author
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