When Alison's violent objections provoke Alderman Weaver into disinheriting her altogether, she appeals to Roger's reputation as a solver of mysteries to prove her growing suspicions right. Kate Sedley's The Weaver's Inheritance is the eighth installment in her medieval /5(19). · In this novel, she interweaves the ongoing saga of King Edward II and his brothers, George and Richard, in a tale that finds Roger the Chapman revisiting his first "case" in the first book of the series. This continues to be an enjoyable series. Sedley continues to 4/5. I like historical fiction, and authors like Kate Sedley who can maintain a good quality for 20 books with the same hero. Even if we all like some books better than others, it is quite an accomplishment. The whole series of Roger the Chapman takes place in the second half of the 15th century, mainly in Britain and principally in Bristol and London.4/5(2).
"The Weaver's Inheritance" is a follow-up mystery novel to the very first Roger, the Chapman adventure, "Death and the Chapman." However, it is not necessary to have read that novel first, as Kate Sedley does a wonderful job of blending elements of that novel with this one, all the while keeping things fresh and interesting. THANK YOU! Our customer support agent will call you back in 15 minutes. OK, THANKS. THE WEAVER'S INHERITANCE: A Roger Chapman Medieval Mystery Kate Sedley, Author. St. Martin's Minotaur $ (p) ISBN More By and About This Author. OTHER BOOKS.
Kate Sedley. Publisher. St. Martin's Publishing Group. Release. 06 May Share. Subjects Fiction Mystery Historical Fiction. The Weaver's Inheritance. The long-lost son of a wealthy Bristol weaver, presumed murdered on a visit to London six years before, has miraculously reappeared, to the delight of the old man and to the indignation of Alison Burnett, who refuses to believe that the bedraggled stranger is her brother Clement-the rightful heir to half her father's fortune. I like historical fiction, and authors like Kate Sedley who can maintain a good quality for 20 books with the same hero. Even if we all like some books better than others, it is quite an accomplishment. The whole series of Roger the Chapman takes place in the second half of the 15th century, mainly in Britain and principally in Bristol and London.
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