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Author:
Royal, Priscilla, author.
Title:
Land of shadows : a medieval mystery / Priscilla Royal.
Edition:
First Edition.
Publisher:
Poisoned Pen Press,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
225 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Edward--I,--King of England,--1239-1307--Fiction.
Murder--Investigation--Fiction.
Great Britain--History--Edward I, 1272-1307--Fiction.
Civilization, Medieval--13th century--Fiction.
Great Britain--History--Medieval period, 1066-1485--Fiction.
Edward--I,--King of England,--1239-1307.
Civilization, Medieval.
Murder--Investigation.
Great Britain.
1066 - 1485
Detective and mystery fiction.
Detective and mystery fiction.
Fiction.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [224]-225).
Summary:
A royal birth, a nobleman's death, a scarlet woman's murder... In March, 1279, Edward I takes a break from hammering the Welsh and bearing down on England's Jews to vacation in Gloucestershire. The royal party breaks the journey at Woodstock Manor. And there one life begins as Queen Eleanor labors to birth a new daughter, and one draws to an end when apoplexy fells Baron Adam Wynethorpe. Hotfoot to the baron's deathbed comes his elder son, Hugh, a veteran of Edward I's Crusades, who can't shake off the battle horrors he's witnessed. The baron's daughter, Prioress Eleanor, has already arrived, bringing along both her sub-infirmarian, Sister Anne, and the monk, Brother Thomas, to tend her father. Awaiting Hugh is his bastard son, Richard, a youth filled with rebellion... and a secret. The royal manor is packed with troubling guests including a sinister priest, an elderly Jewish mother from nearby Oxford mourning a son hanged for the treason of coin-clipping, contentious and greedy courtiers, and a lusty wife engaged with more than one lover. Quite soon, the wife is found hanged. Eleanor and Sister Anne persuade the High Sheriff of Berkshire that Mistress Hawis' death was not a suicide. In fact, many at the manor had reason to wish Hawis dead. One suspect is... Richard.
ISBN:
9781464205118 (paperback)
1464205116 (paperback)
9781464205095 (HRD)
1464205094 (HRD)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)934507202
LCCN:
2015946474
Locations:
AWPD207 -- Osceola Public Library (Osceola)

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