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Aug 12, 2017
Handy!
1 of 1 found this helpful This utility knife is a really good tool. I have had other designs but this is sturdier and easier to handle. Definitely "handy".

Jul 20, 2021
Yummy candy
I love butter rum, butter scotch, etc. This candy is a delightful flavor for my mouth.
Nov 11, 2006
Medieval murder
Great who-dunnit in a continuing series about a medieval nun who just happens to solve murders. Sister Frevisse just seems to be where the action is in this historical murder mystery.
In this one the victim is a former coroner who is found murdered in a convent's garden. Sister Frevisse has accompanied the head of her convent to visit her dying cousin. The two nuns ride in to a murder investigation by the new coroner, the victim's son! However no one seems to be sorry that the murdered man has been killed, including his own family and Sister Frevisse herself.
Suspects abound and the tale becomes more tangled as the investigation deepens. What was the man doing in a convent in the first place? There is another deathe. Is the second death an accident? Where is the connection?
Sister Frevise is asked to assist in solving the mystery and along the way we find how life was lived during Medieval times. A wealth of detail slowly emerges to show that life then, and now, are not so very different. Only the setting has changed. (Did you know that many people actually had glass in their windows? That spectacles where worn during the 1400's? I didn't.)
A real page-turner in the Agatha Christie style, and a thouroughly enjoyable history lesson. I highly recommend it to all mystery and history buffs.