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Friday, December 14, 2001

Finished the second Brother Cadfael novel, One Corpse Too Many, yesterday over lunch. This shifts focus from the monastery's politics and concerns to the siege of Shrewsbury in the 12th-century civil war between Stephen and Maud. Most of the book focuses on the plight of characters associated with the murder victim; the murder itself is not terribly mysterious, but that's okay because I really like the characters. Maybe I'm reacting more to these books than I usually would because I'm particularly stressed out, but so far they give me an overall impression of sheer benevolence, which is as good as a hot bath for relaxing me.


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