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'''Brother Eadulf''' is a fictional character, the partner, friend, and later husband, of ]'s detective ]. '''Brother Eadulf''' is a fictional character, the partner, friend, and later husband, of ]'s detective ].


He is a ] ], converted to the ] by an ] ], and later studying medicine at a great medical school in ]. He is a ] ], converted to the ] by an ] ], and later studying medicine at a great medical school in ].

They first meet in a novel called 'Absolution by Murder', set during the ].


They first meet in a novel called ''Absolution by Murder'', set during the ].
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Brother Eadulf is a fictional character, the partner, friend, and later husband, of Peter Tremayne's detective Sister Fidelma.

He is a saxon monk, converted to the faith by an irish monk, and later studying medicine at a great medical school in Ireland.

They first meet in a novel called Absolution by Murder, set during the Synod of Whitby.

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