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Harrison, like Peter Tremayne in his Sister Fidelma series, provides a superior brand of historical mystery - BooklistFebruary, 1512. Mara, Brehon of the Burren, judge and lawgiver, has been invited to the magnificent city state of Galway, which is ruled by English laws and a royal charter originally granted by Richard III. Mara wonders whether she can use her legal knowledge to save the life of a man from the Burren who has been caught stealing a meat pie, but events soon take an even more dramatic turn when the mayor' son is charged with a heinous crime. Sure there is more to the case than meets the eye, Mara investigates . . .
Harrison, Cora: - Cora Harrison published twenty-six children's books before turning to adult novels with the 'Mara' series of Celtic historical mysteries set in 16th century Ireland. Cora lives on a farm near the Burren in the west of Ireland.
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Harrison adroitly introduces her impressive knowledge of the period into a suspenseful plot that also involves murder-- "Publishers Weekly"
Harrison's immensely satisfying eighth legal mystery is imbued with vibrant details but not weighed down by them. For fans of Peter Tremayne-- "Library Journal"