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The Ninth Chronicle of Matthew Bartholomew.

Christmas 1354,

A drunken attempt at blackmail by Norbert Tulyet, an errant scholar who has enrolled in the Franciscan Hostel of Ovyng Hall, leaves him dead on that foundation’s doorstep. And in St Michael’s church, a second unidentified body holds an even greater mystery.

For Matthew Bartholomew, the murders would be difficult to solve at a normal time of year, but now he has a further serious distraction to deal with. Philippa Abigny, to whom he was once betrothed, has returned to Cambridge with the man she left him for, the merchant Sir Walter Turke.

Bartholomew hopes that the couple’s stay will be brief, but he is about to be sorely disappointed…

The Seventh Chronicle of Matthew Bartholomew.

Cambridge, March 1354

It is a time of division and denomination at the great University. The Carmelites and the Dominicans are at theological loggerheads, so much so that the more fanatical members are willing to swap rational judgement for a deadlier form of debate. And no sooner is Carmelite friar Faricius found stabbed than a Junior Proctor is found hanging from the walls of the Dominican Friary.

What was Faricius doing out when he had not been given permission to wander? How are the nuns at the nearby convent of St Radegund involved? And who is brokering trouble between Cambridge and its rival University at Oxford? The longer their enquiries go on, the more Bartholomew and Michael realise that the murders are less to do with high-minded academic principles, and more to do with far baser instincts.

The Sixth Chronicle of Matthew Bartholomew.

Cambridge 1353. It is a damp, gloomy November day, and the body by the River Cam is just the beginning of the intrigue in store for Michaelhouse.

Physician Matthew Bartholomew recognises the deceased as the book-bearer of the Michaelhouse Fellow John Runham. The death looks like suicide – and Runham’s servant was well known for his black moods – but before Bartholomew can reach a definite conclusion, a second tragic incident occurs.

Meanwhile, at Michaelhouse, the Master announces his retirement. Everyone is astonished and dismayed – everyone, that is, except the ruthless Runham. Once he has contrived to have himself elected to the post, he moves to make his mark on the College: sacking the choir, building a courtyard the College cannot afford, and demanding that Bartholomew choose between his teaching and his medical work. But just as Bartholomew is agonising over such an impossible decision, the new Master is discovered dead …

In 1325, the terrible legacy of the Black Death still hangs over Cambridge. Fears of a future outbreak drive people to seek protection in the power of holy relics, while the University is once more the scene for violent clashes between students and townsfolk. Matthew Bartholomew, Michaelhouse teacher and public physician, has a professional interest in order returning to the streets – his enormous practice of paupers means he does not have time to deal with a lot of injuries resulting from riots and mayhem.

With rumours spreading about the discovery of a skeleton reputed to belong to a local martyr, a skeleton that even the physician confirms as human, a young student’s brutal murder plunges the town into chaos, and Bartholomew must ask himself if the two corpses – and the rioting – are linked to something deeper than local enmities.

When suspicion falls on a respected University Principal and his scholars, Bartholomew’s investigation becomes the source of conflict within the academic community. And there are personal rivalries and painful memories of his own to be exhumed before a chilling conspiracy can emerge, a nightmare of murder and revenge so terrifying that the whole town could be tainted with complicity.

В Кембридже, едва оправившемся от великой чумы 1350 года, происходит череда преступлений. Первой жертвой становится городская проститутка Исобель Уотсон, затем в закрытом сундуке с университетским архивом находят труп неизвестного монаха. Мэттью Бартоломью, расследующий эти преступления, в ходе эксгумации тела университетского клерка Николоса в могиле вместо него находит еще один труп, снова женский, со страшной козлиной маской на голове. Дело осложняется тем, что в городе действуют две общины дьяволопоклонников, а также шайка преступников под предводительством Джанетты – безжалостной женщины со шрамом на лице. К тому же местный шериф делает все возможное, чтобы Бартоломью не вышел на верный след…

Кембридж, 1348 год. Жизнь города и университета омрачена тревожным ожиданием Черной смерти, чумы, безжалостные удары которой уже опустошили половину Европы. Болезнь еще не вступила в городские пределы, когда мирный университетский быт нарушают страшные и таинственные события. Все началось с того, что на епископской мельнице обнаружен труп сэра Джона Бабингтона, мастера колледжа Святого Михаила. Вскоре в колледже находят очередное мертвое тело – на этот раз престарелого брата Августа, старейшего из монашеской братии. Врач и ученый Мэттью Бартоломью, занимающийся расследованием происшествий, приходит к выводу, что и та и другая смерти не случайны, а каким-то образом связаны с личной секретной печатью, принадлежавшей покойному сэру Джону и исчезнувшей после трагического события…

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