A review by poachedeggs
Saint Peter's Fair by Ellis Peters

3.0

It was clear to me very much near the beginning who the murderer was going to be: when two men vie for a young female's attention, only one can triumph after all, and Ellis Peters does happy endings, not tragic ones. What I found irksome was how no one questioned Ivo Corbiere's trustworthiness from the start -- was it because he was a nobleman? Even Hugh Beringar and Cadfael were blinded by his class, which I found rather hard to believe.

Otherwise, Peters is still a wonderful writer.