A review by kwurtzel3
The Canterbury Papers by Judith Koll Healey

3.0

I actually quite liked The Canterbury Papers. The resolution was very weak, and I was disappointed when I looked up the real Alys (not Alais in most contemporary sources, it seems) and her life barely followed that of the Alais in Healey's novel. I realize it's a novel for a reason, but to have so viciously twisted history sits wrong with me.

Not a bad book. If you really like this period, I'd recommend it. Otherwise, you can probably pass. 3.25/5.