The enthralling eighteenth mystery in the stunning medieval series featuring Sir Baldwin Furnshill and Simon Puttock
The enthralling eighteenth mystery in the stunning medieval series featuring Sir Baldwin Furnshill and Simon Puttock
Forty years ago, Exeter Cathedral close was the scene of a vicious ambush. Afterwards, the bodies left lying in their blood bore witness to the conflicts tearing at heart of the Cathedral itself.
Today, in 1323, more deaths have occurred. Is the first an accident The second is surely not. Murder is again polluting the Cathedral close, but this killer will not be easily caught. The victim, Henry Potell, was feared by many, and held secrets that some wished to keep hidden...For Sir Baldwin Furnshill, Keeper of the King's Peace, and his friend Bailiff Simon Puttock, events become increasingly mysterious. Who among Henry Potell's companions knows the truth about his death What first appears to be a matter of lust or greed soon grows more troubling as Baldwin becomes aware of the ominous Chapel of Bones, built long ago in reparation for a terrible murder...“The most wickedly plotted medieval mystery novels-- The Times”
The most wickedly plotted medieval mystery novels - The Times
Michael Jecks gave up a career in the computer industry to concentrate on writing and the study of medieval history, especially that of Devon and Cornwall. He lives with his family in northern Dartmoor.
The 18th tale in this acclaimed historical crime series sees Simon Puttock and Baldwin Furnshill drawn into a murky world of religious murder and revenge in 14th -century Devon. The two are living quietly after returning from a pilgrimage, when business takes them to Exeter. Their visit coincides with the Bishop of Exeter's murder, and as more deaths occur, a cold realization dawns... they have become targets themselves.
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