Too, the controversies between the Roman and Celtic Church doctrines and practices in the seventh century make fascinating reading. I began with the first three Fidelma books to get a feel for what the author found so fascinating about seventh century Britain, and soon realized that his fascination began with his own Saxon/Celtic heritage. Peter Bradford Ellis) so will enjoy reading all the series and probably Tremayne’s Irish history works as well. Happily too, this year I discovered the Sister Fidelma novels of Peter Tremayne (a.k.a. Patrick’s Day approaches on March 17 and those of us of Irish descent can justifiably dance a little, drink Guinness, Jameson, or Bushmills, and dance some more. No wild beasts are so cruel as the Christians in their dealings with each other.
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