I've finished "The Harlot's Tale" the 2nd book in his Midwife's Tale series by Sam Thomas.
It
is August, 1645, one year since York fell into Puritan hands. As the
city suffers through a brutal summer heat, Bridget Hodgson and Martha
Hawkins are drawn into a murder investigation more frightening than
their last. In order to appease God’s wrath — and end the heat-wave —
the city’s overlords have launched a brutal campaign to whip the city’s
sinners into godliness. But for someone in York, this is not enough.
First a prostitute and her client are found stabbed to death, then a
pair of adulterers are beaten and strangled. York’s sinners have been
targeted for execution.
Bridget and Martha — assisted
once again by Will, Bridget’s good-hearted nephew — race to find the
killer even as he adds more bodies to his tally. The list of suspects is
long: Hezekiah Ward, a fire and brimstone preacher new to York; Ward’s
son, Praise-God, whose intensity mirrors his father’s; John Stubb, one
of Ward’s fanatic followers, whose taste for blood may not have been
sated by his time in Parliament’s armies. Or could the killer be closer
to home? Will’s brother Joseph is no stranger to death, and he shares
the Wards’ dreams of driving sin from the city.
To find
the killer, Bridget, Martha, and Will must uncover the city’s most
secret sins, and hope against hope that the killer does not turn his
attention in their direction, in The Harlot's Tale by Sam Thomas.
Product Details
Series: The Midwife's Tale (Book 2)
Paperback: 336 pages
Publisher: Minotaur Books; Reprint edition (December 16, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 125005544X
ISBN-13: 978-1250055446
My Review:
3.5/5
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