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One In, One Out
(2026)(Book 37 in the Chronicles of Brother Hermitage series)
A novel by Howard of Warwick
It’s more from best-selling Howard of Warwick. And more medieval mystery to lighten the heart.
5* ‘Absolutely brilliant, hilariously entertaining. They all are’
Mistress Cwen’s time has come, and the midwife stands ready. So, there won’t be any murder, obviously. Brother Hermitage will have enough to do without yet another wretched death to investigate.
If only life were so simple, or death, come to that. A delivery in a barrow is enough to create chaos, and Hermitage wonders how he can investigate a blatant murder without mentioning it to Wat and Cwen.
Perhaps the sheriff should take charge for once, after all, it is supposed to be his job. And the king has just appointed a new Sheriff of Nottingham, he’s bound to be a reasonable and honest fellow.
Or the headman of Derby. Isn’t he supposed to run the town and deal with this sort of thing?
When Hermitage is told that he absolutely must not investigate, he should be very happy. But that’s a bit suspicious in its own right.
And when everyone claims never to have seen the victim, even though his body was found in one of the most-visited spots in town, Hermitage’s call to duty takes over.
The first step is to find out who the victim was. That shouldn''t be too complicated, should it?
It's Brother Hermitage's thirty-seventh Chronicle. Multiple best-sellers and a quarter of a million sales. Who said there's no such thing as medieval crime comedy?
5*
'I have read every single Chronicle - Very enjoyable and entertaining'
"I like Hermitage"
"You can confidently award 5 stars to anything by Howard of Warwick even before you read it, and this book is no exception. Whatever you're reading, you have to put it down when the latest Brother Hermitage book arrives."
Genre: Historical Mystery
5* ‘Absolutely brilliant, hilariously entertaining. They all are’
Mistress Cwen’s time has come, and the midwife stands ready. So, there won’t be any murder, obviously. Brother Hermitage will have enough to do without yet another wretched death to investigate.
If only life were so simple, or death, come to that. A delivery in a barrow is enough to create chaos, and Hermitage wonders how he can investigate a blatant murder without mentioning it to Wat and Cwen.
Perhaps the sheriff should take charge for once, after all, it is supposed to be his job. And the king has just appointed a new Sheriff of Nottingham, he’s bound to be a reasonable and honest fellow.
Or the headman of Derby. Isn’t he supposed to run the town and deal with this sort of thing?
When Hermitage is told that he absolutely must not investigate, he should be very happy. But that’s a bit suspicious in its own right.
And when everyone claims never to have seen the victim, even though his body was found in one of the most-visited spots in town, Hermitage’s call to duty takes over.
The first step is to find out who the victim was. That shouldn''t be too complicated, should it?
It's Brother Hermitage's thirty-seventh Chronicle. Multiple best-sellers and a quarter of a million sales. Who said there's no such thing as medieval crime comedy?
5*
'I have read every single Chronicle - Very enjoyable and entertaining'
"I like Hermitage"
"You can confidently award 5 stars to anything by Howard of Warwick even before you read it, and this book is no exception. Whatever you're reading, you have to put it down when the latest Brother Hermitage book arrives."
Genre: Historical Mystery
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