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It is 1141 AD, four years after the sacred bones of St Winifred were brought to the Benedictine Abbey at Shrewsbury, an adventure reported in the First Chronicle of Brother Cadfael, A Morbid Taste for Bones. Now Cadfael reveals that all was not quite what it seemed in the matter of St Winifred's bones, but he still hopes for a miracle when the fourth anniversary of her translation is celebrated at the Abbey. |