DEATH COMES AS EPIPHANY By Sharan Newman

death comes as epiphany
Rick Robinson posted a review of Sharan Newman’s short stories here. As a result, I located a copy of Sharan Newman’s first Catherine LeVendeur mystery, Death Comes As Epiphany, and read it in one sitting. I’m a fan of medieval mysteries like Ellis Peter’s Brother Cadfael series and Michael Jecks’ murder novels. Sharan’s Catherine is a young woman who loves books and scholarship which leads her family to send her to the Convent of Paraclete. But a manuscript Catherine has worked on is missing and could be part of a plot to discredit their patron, Peter Abelard. Catherine is sent to recover the manuscript. But then there’s a murder. Catherine’s investigation is hampered by the religious debates of 12th Century Paris. Newman gives an authentic portrayal of the religious controversies of those times (I’ve never seen so much Latin in a mystery novel!). The story moved quickly and I enjoyed the entire novel. I’ve already ordered the next book in the series. GRADE: B+

6 thoughts on “DEATH COMES AS EPIPHANY By Sharan Newman

  1. Jeff Meyerson

    Even though I did like the Cadfael series I prefer my historical mysteries to be 19 or 20 Century. I have read some “older” short stories including a couple of Newman’s and I’m more likely to read the collection Rick reviewed.

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  2. George Kelley

    Jeff, like you I prefer my historical mysteries to be set in the 18th or 19th Centuries. But, once in a while, I’ll read a medieval mystery for a change of pace.

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  3. Richard

    I liked this one a lot when I read it, mostly for the character(s). Newman really knows her stuff. I’ve read the first 5 in the series and they are all good.

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