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The Noble Outlaw (2007)

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1416525939 (ISBN13: 9781416525936)
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simon & schuster uk

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This is the second Crowner John mystery that I have listened to. Now that I had become familiar with the characters and the background, I found that I was truly drawn into this story, more easily drawn into the plot and for more engaged in the story. I actually became more engaged and intrigued with Crowner John, his two side kicks and mentors. Each of these characters has plenty to contribute, though Crowner John is the main character. Then there is his lovely wife in whose eyes he can do absolutely nothing right, much less aid, improve, or advance their social status. But in all this, and especially in this story, they aid and respect one another, without Crowner John submitting to his usual violation of his marital vows he is more commonly known to due. The narrator, with his english accent adds to the authenticity of the story. I am disappointed that I have only been able to find three of thirteen Crowner John stories in audio format. I believe if all thirteen were available, and being able to read from the character development, story plot, etc. from the very first book to the last, would greatly deepen the appreciation for these stories.

While I feel that the author writes a pretty darn good book, I had trouble connecting to the main character. I really love historical mysteries, and have been able to lose myself in them very easily. But I just couldn't relate Crowner John. And I know many people might say it is because the character is a man...but there have been many a good book with lead male characters who i related to very well. But this book, this character, was just not connecting to me. And so, despite this book being a very good story, I wont be reading anymore of this series (much to my disappointment, because I was really excited when I found this series).

What do You think about The Noble Outlaw (2007)?

My favorite series, as usual, such a great read. Two more left but I now have them all for rereading. Bernard Knight is a great writer and accurately depicts this era.I especially like that Richard de Revelle, John de Wolfe's brother in law, was forced out of his Sheriff of Devon's role some time ago. He continues to try to conspire with Prince John and other cohorts for purposes of rebellion and what we might now call "White collar crime"Recommended for all Medieval Mystery fans as well as early Plantagenet novels.
—Kathleen

A John Crowner novel (11) set in Exeter in 1195. A series of bizarre murders occur, and a returning crusader is forced to live as an outlaw. As usual Sir John de Wolfe's unscrupulous brother-in-law Richard de Revelle is involved. The only was to solve the murders is through contact with Nicholas de Arundel, the outlaw.What I like about this series is the insight it gives into the legal system during this period. The post of coroner was established to raise money for Richard I. The payment for capture of an outlaw, alive or dead, was 5 shillings, the same payment for capture of a wolf.
—Dianne

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