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All thirteen episodes of the drama series starring Derek Jacobi as the medieval sleuth. In the opening episode 'One Corpse Too Many', Cadfael, once a man of the world, has become a man of the cloth. However, this by no means qualifies him as a saint. He discovers a murder, and sets out in pursuit of the perpertrator, assisted by a lovely young fugitive. 'The Sanctuary Sparrow' sees Brother Cadfael investigating the murder of the local goldsmith. In 'The Leper of St Giles' a great wedding is to take place in the Abbey of Shrewsbury between Baron Huon (Norman Eshley) and Iveta De Massard (Tara Fitzgerald). Iveta is a beautiful, kind soul and on the day she and her betrothed ride into the town she throws money to the lepers, but her brutish Baron beats them. On the eve of the wedding he rides off into the night never to return. Cadfael sets out to find out what is going on. In 'Monk's Hood', a landowner cuts his son-in-law out of his will, leaving his inheritance to the church. However, before the transaction is finished, Gervase Gurney (Bernard Gallagher) is poisoned whilst staying at the Abbey of Shrewsbury. Cadfael finds someone from his past as he looks into the poisoning. In 'The Virgin in the Ice' Cadfael has to prove the innocence of his novice, Oswin (Mark Charnock), who is accused of murdering a nun after he is found wandering deliriously. In 'The Devil's Novice', Cadfael is suspicious when a young man, Meriet (Christien Anholt), arrives at Shrewsbury Abbey wishing to become a Novice. Canon Eluard (Ian McNeice) shares Cadfael's doubts as to Meriet's intentions, and when the half-burned body of a colleague is discovered, Meriet is accused of murder. In 'A Morbid Taste For Bones', Cadfael reluctantly accompanies an expedition to dig up the grave of St Winifred, after one of the Shrewsbury monks has a vision. He soon finds himself investigating a murder, when Lord Rhysart (John Hallam) is found dead on a forest track with an arrow in his chest. Robert (Michael Culver) believes the culprit to be Godwin, who was having an affair with Rhysart's daughter, Sioned (Anna Friel). However, Cadfael has other ideas. In 'The Rose Rent', the recently-widowed of a rich merchant becomes an attraction for the men of Shrewsbury, until one of her suitors and a monk are murdered. In 'St Peter's Fair', conflict arises between the townspeople of Shrewsbury and visitors to the annual fair. In 'The Raven in the Foregate', Cadfael has a double murder to solve when a pregnant girl and a priest who refused to hear her confession are both killed. In 'The Holy Thief', Cadfael is on the hunt for a beautiful slave girl and the bones of St Winifred, both of which have mysteriously disappeared from the Abbey. In 'The Potter's Field', Cadfael uncovers a terrible web of jealousy, adultery and suicide pacts when he examines the past of a potter who has entered the monastery under suspicious circumstances. Finally, in 'The Pilgrim of Hate', an old man's corpse is found in a sack in the Abbey, and Cadfael must find his killer.
An engrossing ghost story set in 1960's Darlington for the young adult. On leaving school at the age of 15 Mickey Marwood joins his pal Malk to work on the furnaces of the Town Forge. In the sandy cellar beneath their place of work they encounter the ghost of a teenage suicide victim who it seems is destined to roam the dusty vault for eternity. Mickey and his teenage gang of Malk, Babs and Val set out to uncover the truth behind the suicide to attempt to set at rest the spirit of this young man who would otherwise continue in perpetual. anguish
A selection of 25 patriotic poems written during the second world war by one man who remained behind to work in the factories in often dangerous environments maintaining the supply chain of armaments, ordnance, and machines so vital to Britain's war survival. A unique view of the war from a different perspective
A collection of 58 poems written by John William Mowbray, The Darlington Poet. A variety of subjects on the North East of England, Love, Family and spooky.
30 serious and humorous short stories (possibly depicting the sad mental decline if this manuscript were true) by a writer who strayed into the strange and forgotten world of Nerd Valley where nothing was normal except the abnormal, and sanity became questionable.
A collection of wartime poems written by Darlington man John William Mowbray as seen from his eyes when he worked in the Ordnance factory at Aycliffe depicting the events of the war and calling for all patriots to support the war effort.
A short history of steel making at The Darlington Forge in the early 1960's as seen by me as a 15 year old on leaving school and being plunged into this hot and dangerous world. An account of things which went wrong during my learning curve and also the jokes and pranks played on one another during these unforgettable years amongst the most memorable of characters
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