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  2. Cadfael (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Cadfael. (TV series) Cadfael is a British mystery television series, broadcast on ITV between 29 May 1994 and 28 December 1998, based on The Cadfael Chronicles novels written by Ellis Peters. Produced by Central, it starred Derek Jacobi as the medieval detective and title character, Brother Cadfael. The complete series was released on DVD on 24 ...

  3. A Morbid Taste for Bones - Wikipedia

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    5678687. Followed by. One Corpse Too Many. A Morbid Taste for Bones is a medieval mystery novel by Ellis Peters set in May 1137. It is the first novel in The Cadfael Chronicles, first published in 1977 . It was adapted for television in 1996 by Central for ITV . The monks of Shrewsbury Abbey seek the relics of a saint in Wales for their chapel.

  4. One Corpse Too Many - Wikipedia

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    One Corpse Too Many. One Corpse Too Many is a medieval mystery novel set in the summer of 1138 by Ellis Peters. It is the second novel in the Cadfael Chronicles, first published in 1979 . During the Anarchy, King Stephen takes Shrewsbury Castle and hangs all of the surviving defenders. Cadfael, a Benedictine monk of the nearby Shrewsbury Abbey ...

  5. Cadfael - Wikipedia

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    Welsh. Brother Cadfael is the main fictional character in a series of historical murder mysteries written between 1977 and 1994 by the linguist-scholar Edith Pargeter under the name Ellis Peters. [1] The character of Cadfael himself is a Welsh Benedictine monk living at the Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, in Shrewsbury, western ...

  6. The Cadfael Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    The Cadfael Chronicles. The Cadfael Chronicles is a series of historical murder mysteries written by the linguist-scholar Edith Pargeter (1913–1995) under the name Ellis Peters. Set in the 12th century in England during the Anarchy, the novels focus on a Welsh Benedictine monk, Cadfael, who aids the law by investigating and solving murders.

  7. The Holy Thief - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Thief is a medieval mystery novel by Ellis Peters set in 1144–1145. It is the 19th and penultimate volume of the Cadfael Chronicles, first published in 1992. It was adapted for television in 1998 by Carlton Media for ITV . Heavy rains flood the river which in turn floods the Abbey, threatening the precious reliquary of Saint Winifred.

  8. The Confession of Brother Haluin - Wikipedia

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    The Hermit of Eyton Forest. Followed by. The Heretic's Apprentice. The Confession of Brother Haluin is a medieval mystery novel set in the winter of 1142–1143 by Ellis Peters. It is the fifteenth novel in the Cadfael Chronicles, and was first published in 1988. Brother Haluin makes a deathbed confession, then survives.

  9. The Virgin in the Ice - Wikipedia

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    The Virgin in the Ice is a medieval mystery novel by Ellis Peters, set in late 1139. It is the sixth novel in The Cadfael Chronicles, first published in 1982 ( 1982 in literature ). It was adapted for radio by BBC Radio 4 in 1992 [1] and for television in 1995 by Central for ITV . The novel is set in actual locations in England during the ...