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The Subtle Serpent book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers.5/5(1).  · Peter Tremayne is the pseudonym of well-known authority on the ancient Celts Peter Beresford Ellis. He is the author of three previous mysteries featuring Sister Fidelma--Absolution by Murder, Shroud for the Archbishop, and Suffer Little Children--and numerous short stories that have appeared in several magazines as well as Ellery Queen's Mystery bltadwin.ru: Brilliance Audio. The Subtle Serpent by Peter Tremayne is the fourth in a series of mysteries set in 7th Century Ireland. The detective is Sister Fidelma, a nun who is trained as a lawyer. In this story Sister Fidelma sets out to solve the mystery of who killed the headless woman found in the well of an abbey/5().


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The Subtle Serpent PDF Book (Sister Fidelma) () Download or Read Online. Author: Peter Tremayne | Submitted by: Maria Garcia | Views | View Chapter List | Add a Review. The Subtle Serpent PDF book (Sister Fidelma) (Sister Fidelma Series) Read Online or Free Download in ePUB, PDF or MOBI eBooks. The Subtle Serpent by Peter Tremayne is the fourth in a series of mysteries set in 7th Century Ireland. The detective is Sister Fidelma, a nun who is trained as a lawyer. In this story Sister Fidelma sets out to solve the mystery of who killed the headless woman found in the well of an abbey. The Subtle Serpent By Peter Tremayne - FictionDB. Cover art, synopsis, sequels, reviews, awards, publishing history, genres, and time period.

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