Official Rules for Mediaeval Detective Fiction
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1bibliotheque
By Alan Fisk:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HistoricalNovelSociety/message/6991
I particularly love #6, it describes Sister Fidelma so very well ;)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HistoricalNovelSociety/message/6991
I particularly love #6, it describes Sister Fidelma so very well ;)
2ipsographic
Hilarious! Seems to apply pretty well to Cadfael too.
3steffijohnson
Why isn't yahoo website a hot link? Need help, please.
4lilithcat
Here you go!. (You need to use html here to create a hot link.)
5parelle
Not quite William of Baskerville, however - though The Name of the Rose is not exactly a detective story either.
6cuffindell
Wow, that is pretty funny... I have to say my medieval detective heroine definitely falls under rule #1 and, at times, #6. Fortunately (or unfortunately?) I've avoided the other 8 rules.