A review by ithinktfiam
Cross of Vengeance by Cora Harrison

5.0

A group of pilgrims come to Buren, a relic is trashed and a man is killed. Harrison brings in the early days of the Protestant faith into the story. What gets extra credit is the quick mention, by one of the pilgrims, that when they were coming through Canterbury they met a group of rather rowdy, bawdy pilgrims. That little nod to Chaucer was subtle and wonderful.