Saturday, August 10, 2024

Noteworthy News #4: 850th Anniversary of Thomas Becket and Henry II's Fued

 

I have always been fascinated with the story of King Henry II and Thomas Becket ever since reading about it a few years ago and it is still relevant even today as to how relationships can go from cordial to nasty in no time with people. It just reminds me how we are in some ways not that different from those from other eras even thought they seem to live in an alien time from us.

I wanted to share this week that my favorite history podcast, Gone Medieval has been featuring a series marking the 850th anniversary of King Henry II's penance for the murder of Thomas Becket. The author and host Matt Lewis and Dr. Eleanor Janega break down the back story (which I never tire of) and the fallout between the two men. Then they describe the guilt and self punishment that Henry inflicts on himself for his role in the death of his former friend and confidante. It's a fascinating story and they do a fabulous job of narrating it with historical detail and original sources. 

One of the other things I appreciate is that they try to remain neutral and present both sides of the issues so that you can judge whether or not you agree with the men and their two sides of the dispute. It makes for more thoughtful listening and I found myself seeing their points of view more clearly. 

Here are the episodes in case you are interested. I have been listening on my way to school and as each one is only about 45 minutes it is doable even if you are short on time. They always have some new interesting fact I wasn't aware of so it makes it new for me. Hope you have something noteworthy you've come across this week in history or another subject you love!

Episode 330: The Rise of Thomas Becket
Episode 333: Henry II and Thomas Becket: A Doomed Friendship
Episode 334: The Murder of Thomas Becket
Episode 337: The Cult of Becket


Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Can't Wait Wednesday: Death By Misadventure: A Lady Emily Mystery (Book 18) by Tasha Alexander

 


For this week's Can't Wait Wednesday, hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings, I'm featuring, Death By Misadventure by Tasha Alexander. I have read the first book in this series and hope to read more. I love the locations she chooses and the covers are gorgeous. Hope you found something you can't wait to read this week!


September 24, 2024


Historical Mysteries



Description courtesy of Amazon

In the winter of 1906, Lady Emily and husband Colin are invited to the opulent home of Baroness Ursula von Duchtel in the Bavarian alps. Outside is a mountainous winter wonderland with a view of Mad King Ludwig’s fairy tale castle. Inside, the villa hosts a magnificent but eclectic art collection—as well as an equally eclectic collection of fellow guests, among them a musician, an art dealer, a coquette from the demi-monde, and Kaspar, the Baroness’ boorish son-in-law, whom, it begins to appear, someone wants dead.

Almost forty years earlier, Niels, a young German lord, sings to himself in the forest surrounding those same alps, capturing the attention of a not-yet-mad King Ludwig. Niels and the king become fast friends, their relationship deepening into something more as their time together stretches on. But while King Ludwig is content to live out a fantasy where their responsibilities don't matter and the outside world doesn't affect them, Niels knows that their bliss cannot last forever...

Decades later, Emily continues to investigate Kaspar's increasingly lethal “mishaps" when tragedy strikes, ensnaring the guests in a web of fear and suspicion. It’s up to Emily to sift through old secrets and motivations, some stretching far into the past, to unmask the killer.


Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Top Ten Tuesday: Ten Favorite Books From Ten Favorite Book Series

 



This week's Top Ten Tuesday hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl features favorite books from favorite book series. I love, love, love to read series books! I despair that I will never be able to read them all so I try to be picky about which ones I carry on with. But I'm a sucker for them. So this was a fun topic for me this week.  I noted my favorite book of the series in parentheses. I'm short on time (first day of school tomorrow!) so no links but at least I was able to share my list with you! What series books are your favorites?

1. William Monk by Anne Perry (The Face of a Stranger)
2. Charlotte and Thomas Pitt by Anne Perry (Buckingham Palace Gardens)
3. Outlander by Diana Gabaldon (Voyager)
4. The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis (The Voyage of the Dawn Treader)
5. The Kent Family Chronicles by John Jakes (The Rebels)
6. Cadfael Chronicles by Ellis Peters (One Corpse Too Many)
7. Lady Eleanor Swift by Verity Bright (Mystery By the Sea)
8. Plantation Trilogy by Gwen Bristow (Deep Summer)
9. Inspector De Silva Mysteries by Harriet Steel (Trouble in Nuala)
10. The Medieval Saga Series by David Field (The Conscience of a King)