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

3.0

3.5 - 3.75. I am truly enjoying the Cadfael mysteries, and especially the monks of Shrewsbury Abbey and citizens of the town. What a comfortable, captivating world! To date each book has been stronger than the one previous, so I am eager to begin book 5 of the series. While it took no time to guess the malefactor in this tale, that didn't detract from the story - it just didn't matter that I knew the villain involved, as the story had such intriguing, beloved characters, historical references, and politics of that time period woven throughout. I am a fan of the author's voice; Peters' style easily pulls me into the world of Cadfael. Fun!