Books set in 13th C
Style: Good
Attitude: Unobjectionable → Fairly Positive
12-year-old Arthur de Caldicot is the younger son of a lesser landowner in the Welsh Marches at the turn of the 13th century.
Firmly-rooted and very human take on 13th century life in England, mixed in with the story of the mythical Arthur. Simple, if sometimes superstitious, faith.
Arthurian, Friendship, Growing-Up, Historical, Magic
The Confession of Brother Haluin
Style: Good
Attitude: Edifying
Brother Haluin of the Shrewsbury Community falls from the Abbey roof and believing himself close to death confesses to the Abbot (with Brother Cadfael in attendance) that he had assisted in the abortion of his illegitimate child before entering the monastery.
Detective, Historical
Style: Good
Attitude: Unobjectionable
Thomas is 17-year-old child of a family most of whose members are of the Guild of Travellers, undertaking to guide people around the Middle and Far East.
Adventure, Animal, Fantasy, Historical
Style: Good
Attitude: Take Care
With the siege of Winchester and the destruction of its Benedictine monastery, an eldery monk (dying from wounds inflicted on the crusades) together with a young, mute but devoted companion-monk, arrive at Shrewsbury seeking refuge.
Detective, Historical
Style: Good
Attitude: Take Care
When a certain Elave, attendant to Willian of Lythwood (a local merchant and abbey benefactor) arrives with the dead body of his master from foreign travels and requsts its burial within the abbey walls, a visiting prelate, Gerbert, recalls that William had been reproved for heretical ideas.
Detective, Historical