The serpent's tale

by Ariana Franklin.

This book might be part of the Thorndike Press large print historical fiction series.
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Ariana Franklin: The serpent's tale (2008, Thorndike Press)

English language

Published Sept. 22, 2008 by Thorndike Press.

ISBN:
978-1-4104-0622-4
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OCLC Number:
190860185

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This audiobook was not good. Even worse than the first one, and that one wasn't good either. There is hardly a story here at all, at least half of the book is just feminist propaganda.

The little plot that exists is, someone wants it to look like the queen is trying to kill people. Our protagonist, an 11th century single mother who is also a doctor and a forensic scientist, goes on the case to find out. Her baby daddy, who is a Catholic Bishop, shows up and then she thinks he dies. In the end every member of the clergy is fornicating, and all the nuns are lesbians. and something about happily ever after?

This audiobook was not good. Even worst than the first one, and that one wasn't good either. There is hardly a story here at all, at least half of the book is just feminst propaganda. returnreturnThe little plot that exists is, someone wants it to look like the queen is trying to kill people. Our protagainst, an 11th century single mother who is also a doctor and a forensic scientist, goes on the case to find out. Her baby dady's who is a Catholic Bishop, shows up and then she thinks he dies. in the end every member of the clergy is fornicating and all the nuns are lesbians. and somethign about happily ever after?

Subjects

  • Henry -- II, -- King of England, -- 1133-1189 -- Fiction
  • Women forensic pathologists -- Fiction
  • Mistresses -- Fiction
  • Large type books
  • London (England) -- Fiction