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The Devil's Hunt (Hugh Corbett, Bk 10)
The Devil's Hunt - Hugh Corbett, Bk 10
Author: P. C. Doherty, Paul C. Doherty
The golden summer of 1303 and Oxford is plunged into chaos. The severed heads of beggars have been tied by their hair to the trees in woods outside the city. John Copsale, the Regent of Sparrow Hall, has been found dead in his bed and it is being whispered that he was murdered by the mysterious "Bell Man." — Then the college librarian a...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780312180843
ISBN-10: 0312180845
Publication Date: 3/1998
Pages: 247
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4 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: St Martins Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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hardtack avatar reviewed The Devil's Hunt (Hugh Corbett, Bk 10) on + 2699 more book reviews
While the mystery was interesting, the ending, with its cliff-hanger, was a bit too pat. Give me a break!
emeraldfire avatar reviewed The Devil's Hunt (Hugh Corbett, Bk 10) on
In the summer of 1303, murder has made itself known in the King's university city of Oxford. The illustrious Regent of Sparrow Hall, John Copsale, is found dead in his bed. Some claim he died in his sleep, while still others whisper that Regent Copsale was murdered by the mysterious "Bell Man" - who posts treasonous notes on the doors of the churches.

Then the college librarian and archivist, Robert Ascham is discovered inside the college library with a crossbow bolt in his chest. Definitely an act of cold-blooded murder, but who could have done it? After all, the library was sealed, the doors and windows securely locked. And just what was Ascham trying to write on the piece of manuscript found lying beside him?

Are the Regent's death and Ascham's murder the result of a terrible curse of ghosts who still walk the earth, seeking vengeance? Or are the deaths somehow related to the ritualistic murders of beggars, the severed heads of whom are found tied by their hair to the trees in the forest. King Edward hears of the seething unrest in Oxford and arrives unannounced at the Leighton estate of Sir Hugh Corbett - Keeper of the King's Seal and clerk of the King's Bench. The King charges Sir Hugh to travel to Oxford to resolve the murderous mysteries that threaten to plunge the city and university into chaos.

I did enjoy this book, although it was slightly hard to follow. I was definitely interested to discover who the murderer was, though. I give this book an A!
reviewed The Devil's Hunt (Hugh Corbett, Bk 10) on + 3 more book reviews
Book was quick reading, with a couple of good twists.

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