
The King's Corrodian
Gil Cunningham Series, Book 10
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Watson
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By:
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Pat McIntosh
About this listen
The tenth story in the popular Gil Cunningham series set in medieval Glasgow. 'The tale seems very improbable,' Gil Cunningham said. 'How should the Devil enter a religious house and carry off one of its members?'
How indeed? But Arnold Fleming, the widely dislike pensioner, or corrodian, lodged in the Dominican's house in Perth, has vanished from a chamber, and a local knight and his mistress claim to have seen the Devil abroad that very same night. Three of the friars are accused by their fellows of involvement, documents found in Fleming's lodgings suggest he was blackmailing somebody, and when Gil is called in to investigate, he reveals theft, ancient murder - and more recent secrets. Then a body turns up - then a second one. Are these deaths connected to Fleming's disappearance, or to the victim of his blackmailing activities? Gil's questioning uncovers some of the truth, but it is Alys who discovers the answer, with the help of the Dominicans' redoubtable lay-brothers and the priory kitchens.
Born and brought up in Lanarkshire, for many years Pat McIntosh lived and worked in Glasgow before settling on the West coast.
©2013 Pat McIntosh (P)2013 Audible LtdCritic reviews
I need to switch to book format for the last though as it's not on Audible yet. I hope it's out soon.
10th book gets 10/10
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What did you like most about The King's Corrodian?
learning what a corrodian was and the experiment done to determine how his death could come about.What other book might you compare The King's Corrodian to, and why?
the only other historical crime series I have listened to is cadfael by ellis peters which I really enjoyed. the gill Cunningham series looks like it may be as good.Have you listened to any of Andrew Watson’s other performances? How does this one compare?
only this series and I think he performs the book really well, bringing all the characters to life and remembering which voice his did for each character. the pronunciation of some of the words.Any additional comments?
recommend if you like fictionalised historical crime.waiting for the next book.. will alys get her hearts desire?the king's corrodian.
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As I said they are great to listen to. The narrator is excellent, although I thought plaid was pronounced "plad" but what do I know - I'm from Liverpool.
I love the characters. They are warm and real. My favourite is Socrates. Come on Audible get Andrew Watson to record the last one!
I've loved all these stories
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