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Ashes of the Elements

Author: Alys Clare and Elizabeth Harris   Series: Hawkenlye Mysteries (Paperback)

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The second medieval Hawkenlye mystery - from the author of Fortune Like the Moon.

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The second medieval Hawkenlye mystery - from the author of Fortune Like the Moon.

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A grove of huge oak trees in the Wealden forest is felled. And, as if some ancient curse is being brought alive, the man who wielded the axes meets with a violent end.

The Sheriff claims the Forest People did it, but Abbess Helewise believes a supernatural solution is too easy an answer. She consults Josse d'Acquin, whose manor house in the Weald is now being renovated, and he, concerned about the safety of two girls from the abbey, enters the forest himself - to find something in this ancient part of Britain that terrifies even him.

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Critic Reviews

“'Worthy of comparison with Ellis Peter's Cadfael books, this is a medieval mystery, simply but effectively told'”

Proof that a writer of medieval crime fiction can deliver something fresh - The Times Crime Supplement

A worthy heir to Ellis Peters, though grittier, materialises - Poison in the Pen on Ashes of the Elements

It's gripping stuff, and it's sure to keep you hooked throughout - Daily Post

Worthy of comparison with Ellis Peter's Cadfael books, this is a medieval mystery, simply but effectively told - Historical Novel Society

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About the Author

Alys Clare is a history buff and has written many novels under a different name. Alys Clare lives in Kent, where the Hawkenlye mysteries are set.

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A grove of huge oak trees in the Wealden forest is felled. And, as if some ancient curse is being brought alive, the man who wielded the axes meets with a violent end.The Sheriff claims the Forest People did it, but Abbess Helewise believes a supernatural solution is too easy an answer. She consults Josse d'Acquin, whose manor house in the Weald is now being renovated, and he, concerned about the safety of two girls from the abbey, enters the forest himself - to find something in this ancient part of Britain that terrifies even him.

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Product Details

Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton | Hodder Paperback
Published
17th August 2000
Edition
2nd
Pages
416
ISBN
9780340739341

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