(urth) seeking the truth

Jane Delawney jane_delawney at sky.com
Thu Aug 5 18:20:28 PDT 2010


On 06/08/10 02:03, Jeff Wilson wrote:
> On 8/5/2010 7:37 PM, Jane Delawney wrote:
>
>> Also I am sure there is a place in the early chapters of *Shadow* which
>> mentions the possible presence at an 'excruciation' of a judicial
>> official (what was the term? I'm sure it wasn't 'inquisitor' - far too
>> obvious!- but none the less it was fairly clear that the person's role
>> involved interrogation; I can't find the place right now but I'm sure
>> someone will remember it) who appears to be tasked with the
>> interrogation of the accused.
>
> SHADOW, VII: "At last the time would come, to men and women alike, 
> when instead of a journeyman with food, Master Gurloes would appear 
> trailing three or four journeymen and perhaps an examiner and a 
> fulgurator."
>
thank you thank you thank you that's it of course.

should never post without the book of course, apologies.

jd



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