The Spider’s Web is a crime fiction mystery thriller. The book is chapter 5 of the Sister Fidelma novel series. The author behind The Spider’s Web novel and the Sister Fidelma series is Peter Tremayne. He has done a range of literary books and the total count is 98. His real name is Peter Berresford Ellis and he has also written some of his books under another pen name of Peter MacAlan. If you want to take a deep look in the archives of the author then you will find Murder in an Irish Village and A Prayer for the Damned among his best novels.
The followers of the Sister Fidelma series will be very much aware of the performer in the audio version as Caroline Lennon is the repeated narrator always. This 5th chapter is no different and rightly so as Carline managed to give a superb performance once again with a very soulful tone and expression which such a novel demands.
Ebert is not known as someone who makes enemies. He is an overlord with a reputation of being generous and kind. However, one night, his house got unsettled with a scream coming out of his chamber. The servants found Moen, who is a young man from whom Eber gets his protection. He was found crouching over the dead body of the chieftain. The clothes of Moen were all completely drenched in blood and he was also holding a knife in his hand, which was all covered with bloodstains. There looked no doubt that Moen was the culprit here but the question remains that why would he kill the very generous and gentle Eber?
The novel has some really exciting things to enjoy. The background details are given with a lot of precision and brilliance. The beguiling heroine of the novel makes this tale immensely appealing for the audience.