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The Abbot and the Acolyte in Death and Taxes

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5 out of 5
Based on 9 Ratings and 9 Reviews

Book Description
Abbot Rutilius, for his sins, is made Papal auditor of monasteries in 13th Century France. With his newly appointed Acolyte, William, he comes to St. Guilhem where money laundering in the abbey kitchens and a nasty murder await investigation. Soon, another murder claims a second monk, twin to the first victim. What is the connection? How can the disagreeable Gilbert be held accountable? Who took t... More
Book Information
Publisherlibros international
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages336
ISBN-101905988184
ISBN-13978-1905988181
Publication Date12/12/2007
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About David Coles (Author) : David Coles is a published author. Published credits of David Coles include The Abbot and the Acolyte in Death and Taxes and Numeracy and Mathematics Across the Primary Curriculum: Building Confidence... more
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About Everett Coles (Author) : I have lived a varied life so far, I've trained police dogs for the Royal Air Force during which I was lucky enough to serve in the dog demonstration team. I have earned a living making pool and snook... more
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7/12/2008 gavin everett said:
Imagine Cadfael with a sense of humor and move the setting to France and you are starting to understand how this book is put together. The Abbot Rutilius is a medieval auditor good with accounts and at figuring ways to eat well but not much else, he takes a young teenager as his apprentice(run about... more

tags: A medieval murder mystery

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