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The Confession of Brother Haluin

The Fifteenth Chronicle of Brother Cadfael

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After a miraculous escape from death, Brother Haluin wishes to confess that he was responible for the death of the girl he loved and the baby she was to bear, 18 years previously. Brother Cadfael accompanies a crippled young monk on his journey of penance - a path that leads them into a web of old jealousy and deceit. The mission to beg forgiveness also brings death, and Brother Cadfael investigates.©1988 Ellis Peters (P)1996 Recorded Books, LLC Historical Mystery Traditional Detectives Thriller & Suspense
Complex Tapestry • Moral Wisdom • Superb Narration • Brilliant Writing • Beautifully Crafted • Delightful Story

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Prefer Stephen Thorne as narrator. Great story. Ellis Peters is an excellent storyteller. And if course Cadfael ❤️

Great story as ever

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Brother Cadfael sets out on a journey of atonement with another brother who is in search of absolution. Along the way, dark secrets of the past are uncovered, and Cadfael must work to set everything right in the end. I enjoyed this one. We get to meet new characters and get away from the Abbey for a while. Patrick Tull, as always, does an incredible job telling the tale.

Road Trip!

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I figured it out fairly early on, but loved it nonetheless. a very good story!

Another Good One

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She did it again! Wonderful story of struggle, triumph, and the grace of God! And there’s no better reader than Patrick Tull!

Classic Peters!

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Best. Narrator. Ever.
The story this time around was terribly predictable, but I could listen to this man read the phone book. I love Cadfael.

Not Ellis Peters' usual high standard

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