A review by kathrynreadsalot
The Canterbury Papers by Judith Koll Healey

2.0

A suspense novel set in medieval England and France in the 13th Century. It is narrated by french pricess Alais, who is bored with life at her brother's court when her step-mother Queen Eleanor asks her to take on a mission in return for information Alais desperately wants. It is an enjoyable read and brings the exciting era to life.

I again enjoyed the epigraph:

"The truth of the imagination leads us to compassion. These two imagination and compassion, are the only possibility of salvation." W.S. Merwin.