The Chester Chasuble, which isn’t even open to the public for another ten days, becomes Amazon No 1 Parody!

And The Bayeux Embroidery did the same thing only a few weeks ago.

Not that I approve of popularity contests, but it’s nice to win one…

Celebrations abound in the Scriptorium as the badge of Amazon no 1 Best Seller arrives in the afternoon post.

I am sure that the eleventh century nuns who made the original tapestry would be delighted.

Fresh from the lectern comes a new look at the Bayeux Tapestry; it’s a look from behind the curtains and mostly in the dark.

Nonetheless a tale unfolds.

The nuns of Kent have been commissioned by Earl Odo to create a great tapestry telling the glorious history of the Norman conquest of Britain. But when they start dying, one man must be sent for; Brother Hermitage, the King’s Investigator.

It’s the lucky 13th Chronicle of Brother Hermitage

The man who barely survives his own investigations.

The sleuth who seldom asks anyone the right questions.

The monk who is firmly medieval and slightly detective.

It’s time for Brother Hermitage’s Christmas Gift once more. Every November 6th, Christmas comes round again. There’s no escape, so you might as well read a funny, Christmassy, medieval book.

It’s got Brother Hermitage, Christmas and gifts.  A lot of people say it’s very funny.

But, if you’re in the mood for a FREE book – and who isn’t, try this one… Brother Hermitage. The Shorts

Treat yourself

 

Number 1 in the US and the UK at the same time, that’s simultaneously. I’m told this is a good thing. You can do the clicky thing here to find out for yourself.