Christian G G itibaren Case Facin TV, Italy
Interesting. The author writes of two murders taking place in Ireland in 1509, just before Henry VIII became King. Ireland was still independent, ruled by Kings and clans. The lawyers and judges were called Brehon, and in this story, the judge is a woman. She is second only to the King in terms of status and power. The story was okay, and the character's solving of the murders was interesting, but what appealed to me most was that women in Ireland were equal to men in many respects. After English law became Irish law, women lost these rights. For readers, specifically women, who enjoy historical fiction, I would recommend this.
Someone please stop me from reading the Sally Lockhart trilogy after this.