HAWTHORNE, NATHANIEL / PETERS, ELLIS
Murder in the twelfth century is no different from murder today. There is still a dead body, though this time with an arrow through theheart instead of a bullet. There is still a need to bury the dead, tocomfort the living - and to catch the murderer. When Brother Cadfaelcomes to a village in the Welsh hills, he finds himself doing allthree of those things. And there is nothing simple about this death.The murdered man´s daughter needs Cadfael´s help in more ways thanone. There are questions about the arrow. And the burial is thestrangest thing of all . . .