EPISODE · Jan 28, 2020 · 10H 51M
Audiobook: A Corpse at St Andrew’s Chapel by Mel Starr
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/432850 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Corpse at St Andrew’s Chapel Series: #2 of The Chronicles of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon Author: Mel Starr Narrator: Steven Crossley Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 51 minutes Release date: January 28, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: A further episode in the Unquiet Bones series, following the life and fortunes of Hugh de Singleton, surgeon in medieval Bampton, Oxfordshire Alan, the beadle of the manor of Bampton, had gone out at dusk to seek those who might violate curfew. When, the following morning, he had not returned home, his young wife Matilda had sought out Master Hugh de Singleton, surgeon and bailiff of the manor. Two days later Alan’s corpse was discovered in the hedge, at the side of the track to St. Andrew’s Chapel. His throat had been torn out—his head was half severed from his body—and his face, hands, and forearms were lacerated with deep scratches. Master Hugh, meeting Hubert the coroner at the scene, listened carefully to the coroner’s surmise that a wolf had caused the great wound. And yet, if so, why was there no blood?
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/432850 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Corpse at St Andrew’s Chapel Series: #2 of The Chronicles of Hugh de Singleton, Surgeon Author: Mel Starr Narrator: Steven Crossley Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 51 minutes Release date: January 28, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 2 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: A further episode in the Unquiet Bones series, following the life and fortunes of Hugh de Singleton, surgeon in medieval Bampton, Oxfordshire Alan, the beadle of the manor of Bampton, had gone out at dusk to seek those who might violate curfew. When, the following morning, he had not returned home, his young wife Matilda had sought out Master Hugh de Singleton, surgeon and bailiff of the manor. Two days later Alan’s corpse was discovered in the hedge, at the side of the track to St. Andrew’s Chapel. His throat had been torn out—his head was half severed from his body—and his face, hands, and forearms were lacerated with deep scratches. Master Hugh, meeting Hubert the coroner at the scene, listened carefully to the coroner’s surmise that a wolf had caused the great wound. And yet, if so, why was there no blood?
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