Review: The Second Death

The Second Death: A Mystery of Ancient IrelandThe Second Death: A Mystery of Ancient Ireland by Peter Tremayne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Second Death is another mystery in the Sister Fidelma series by Peter Tremayne. This volume takes place in 671 and Fidelma and Eadulf are in Cashel and are looking forward to the Great Fair of Cashel. But a strange incident occurs with one of the groups of performers heading to Cashel – the last wagon in the group catches fire and the driver dies.

That’s the start of the mystery, and to avoid any spoilers I’ll refrain from any further comments on plot developments.

Overall, I liked this book. I’ve read quite a few of the Sister Fidelma books and I enjoy them. They’re a good read, usually a pretty good mystery and are full of details about 7th century Ireland. But I would not place this book among the best of the series – the mystery just didn’t seem as interesting as some of the other books in the series. Still I enjoyed it and would recommend it to fans of the series.

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