5 out of 5 stars
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How I discovered this book: a favourite author of mine, originally discovered by a tweet for one of her other books
In a Nutshell: murder and demonic possession in 15th century Poland
Loved this book - it's so unusual to read something set in the 15th century in eastern rather than western Europe. I was fascinated by the names of all the territories, principalities and kingdoms, few of which remain today, in a time when the map of the world looked very different. Ms Legat talks about this at the back of the book, which has inspired me to find out more.
The story centres around Nicolaus Copernicus, studying in Cracow (Krakow) in Poland, when the death of a certain doctor of much reknown causes angst around the neighbourhood; had he really sold his soul to the devil, or are diabolical plots of a human kind to blame for his and subsequent murders?
The plot is intriguing and well thought out, and Nicolaus leaves no stone unturned in his attempts to get to the bottom of what is happening. More than this, what delighted me so much about the book was the sense of place and time, the descriptions of the towns and the townsfolk, the customs, the social mores, the beliefs, and the banter between Nicolaus, his wayward brother Andreas and their friends. The characters sprang from the pages, fully formed.
Highly recommended!