The Unquiet Bones by Mel Starr

Set in the Shire around 1362. Master Hugh De Singleton a newly qualified surgeon sets up his practice in Oxford, and soon after, Lord Gilbert of Bampton appoints him bailiff and tasks him with identifying a victim found in his castle' cesspool and her murderer. This whodunnit is very unique due to its setting and unique language of the day but is no less interesting or engaging than any modern murder mystery.  The breadcrumbs are well spread though the novel and the reveal somewhat in the classic tradition.  A compelling read.

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