A review by tigerlinus
The Pilgrim of Hate by Ellis Peters

3.0

3.75 Enjoyed this Cadfael mystery, more than most, as I liked the primary characters a bit more, and was delighted at the return of Olivier de Bretagne's character. Did guess the outcome, but that doesn't diminish the enjoyment. This is one of my favorite periods for a setting; such unrest during this time in England, which often makes for an interesting read.

These are my go-to stories when I am in between more difficult reads; they are such fun. Everyone should have a Brother Cadfael in their life.