Suffer Little Children by Peter Tremayne
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
One of the earlier books in Tremayne's Sister Fidelma series, Suffer Little Children reflects a certain lack of finesse found in later books. We don't feel emotionally connected to Fidelma and she seems more of an archetype of a fiery red-headed rebel-nun.
Although there is a technical reading order, the books can stand alone. The problem is that every book recaps the same information (for new readers). For this reason, readers of the series may find elements like Fidelma's guilty pining for Eadulf--well, tedious.
The mystery itself, however, is very good. Tremayne throws twists and turns right up to the end. My frustration with this particular book is the dependency on code (Ogham, Irish language), making it impossible for the reader to even try to figure it out. I prefer his later works, like Act of Mercy.
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Thursday, June 7, 2007
Suffer Little Children (Tremayne) - Sister Fidelma #3
Labels:
2007,
3 stars,
historical fiction,
Ireland,
medieval,
mystery,
nuns,
series,
Sister Fidelma,
Tremayne
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