A Summer of Discontent by Susanna Gregory
Author:Susanna Gregory [Gregory, Susanna]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Mystery, Historical, blt, rt, Cambridge, England, Medieval, Clergy
ISBN: 9780316859523
Goodreads: 463947
Publisher: Little, Brown
Published: 2002-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 8
WHILE HENRY WENT TO CALM HIS ELDERLY PATIENTS, AND Alan redoubled the fervour of his prayers over Thomasâs bloated corpse, Bartholomew and Michael sat in the infirmary chapel, their thoughts in turmoil. They talked in low voices, so that no one could hear.
âWe were virtually present when this happened,â whispered Michael, his green eyes huge in his white face. âThis monster took his fifth victim while we were right outside the building!â
âI wonder whether we saw him,â mused Bartholomew, trying to recall what he had seen as they had lingered with de Lisle and Ralph in the Dark Cloister. âI spotted Symon, then Julian, then Welles and finally Alan. What about you?â
Michael shook his head slowly. âNo killer would have gone about his grisly business knowing we had actually watched him enter the hospital. He would have crept in through the back door, not through the Dark Cloister.â
âDo not be so sure,â said Bartholomew. âHe killed Robert and carried the body to the Monksâ Hythe in broad daylight. He is not a timid fellow, and he seems oblivious of the fact that he might be caught.â
âThere is a difference this time, though,â said Michael, staring down the hall to where Thomasâs mammoth form could just be seen, swathed in a white sheet, with Alan kneeling next to it. âHe left the murder weapon. He did not do that with the others. That must help us.â
Bartholomew had noticed. âIt was the paring knife I saw earlier, when Henry, Julian and Welles were preparing the inmatesâ breakfasts. It disappeared briefly, and I assumed Julian had stolen it, but it had been replaced on the workbench before we left for the refectory.â
âJulian,â said Michael thoughtfully. âWe have always agreed he was a good suspect. He has a fascination with sharp objects, and now you say you saw him in possession of the murder weapon not an hour before this crime was committed.â
âThe only problem with that notion is that the paring knife is not what killed the other victims.â
Michael regarded him doubtfully. âHow can you tell?â
âBecause the injury on Thomas is a different shape. You may recall I told you that the othersâ wounds were made with something long and thin, perhaps rather like a nail.â
âSo, what are you saying? That Julian killed Thomas, but not Glovere, Chaloner, Haywarde and Robert?â
Bartholomew spread his hands. âJulian saw Robertâs corpse, if not the others, and may have overheard us discussing how these men were killed. It is not wholly beyond the realm of possibility that he wanted to try it out for himself, and used the much-detested sub-prior for his experiment.â
âShould we arrest him, then?â
Bartholomew was uncertain. âThe problem with doing that is that we have no incontrovertible proof that he is the killer. Do not forget that we also saw Symon enter the infirmary. In fact, the librarian was the first of a number of people to wander in, and he would have had plenty of time to kill his sub-prior â he was all alone with him while Henry slept and before Julian and Welles arrived for work.
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