The Angel Court Affair (Thomas Pitt[30])
Perry Anne
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The Angel’s Mark (Nicholas Shelby[1])
PERRY S W
The Nicholas Shelby Mystery #1 LONDON, 1590. Queen Elizabeth I’s control over her kingdom is wavering. Amidst a tumultuous backdrop of Spanish plotters, Catholic heretics and foreign wars threatening the country’s fragile stability, the body of a small boy is found in the City of London, with strange marks that no one can explain. When idealistic physician Nicholas Shelby finds another body displaying the same marks only days later, he becomes convinced that a killer is at work, preying on the weak and destitute of London. Determined to find out who is behind these terrible murders, Nicholas is joined in his investigations by Bianca, a mysterious tavern keeper. As more bodies are discovered, the pair find themselves caught in the middle of a sinister plot. With the killer still at large, and Bianca in terrible danger, Nicholas’s choice seems impossible – to save Bianca, or save himself… |
The Anger of God (Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan[4])
Doherty Paul
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The Apothecary Rose (The Owen Archer Series[1])
Робб Кэндис
The Owen Archer Series #1 “Suspenseful, historically accurate, and blessed with a wonderful cast of characters, The Apothecary Rose is an absolute delight from start to finish…” – Charles de Lint, author of the Newford Series In the year of our Lord 1363, two suspicious deaths in the infirmary of St. Mary’s Abbey catch the attention of the powerful John Thoresby, Lord Chancellor of England and Archbishop of York. One victim is a pilgrim, while the second is Thoresby’s ne’er-do-well ward, both apparently poisoned by a physic supplied by Master Apothecary Nicholas Wilton. In the wake of these deaths, the archbishop dispatches one-eyed spy Owen Archer to York to find the murderer. Under the guise of a disillusioned soldier keen to make a fresh start, Owen insinuates himself into Wilton’s apothecary as an apprentice. But he finds Wilton bedridden, with the shop being run by his lovely, enigmatic young wife, Lucie. As Owen unravels a tangled history of scandal and tragedy, he discovers at its center a desperate, forbidden love twisted over time into obsession. And the woman he has come to love is his prime suspect. |
The Apothecary Rose (Owen Archer[1])
Robb Candace
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The Assassin's riddle (Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan[7])
Doherty Paul
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The Assassin's Touch
Rowland Laura Joh
May 1695. During a horse race at Edo Castle the chief of the shogun's intelligence service, Ejima Senzaemon, drops dead as his horse gallops across the finish line-the fourth in a recent series of sudden deaths of high-ranking officials. Sano Ichiro is ordered to investigate, despite his recent promotion to chamberlain and his new duties as the shogun's second-in-command.Meanwhile, Sano's wife, Reiko, is invited to attend the trial of Yugao, a beautiful young woman accused of stabbing her parents and sister to death. The woman has confessed, but the magistrate believes there is more to this case than meets the eye. He delays his verdict and asks Reiko to prove Yugao's guilt or innocence.As their investigations continue, both Sano and Reiko come to realize that the man he is trying to hunt and the woman she is desperate to save are somehow connected. A single fingerprint on Ejima's temple puts Sano on the trail of an underground movement to overthrow the regime, and in the path of an assassin with a deadly touch.
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The Awful Secret (Crowner John[4])
Найт Бернард
A Crowner John Mystery #4 Coroner Sir John gets entangled with the Knights Templar in this suspenseful instalment in the Crowner John medieval mystery series, set in twelfth-century England. 1195. Gilbert de Ridefort is a Knight of the Temple of Solomon – and an old acquaintance of county coroner Sir John de Wolfe, from his crusading days. Gilbert arrives in Exeter, begging for Sir John’s help. He claims to have come into possession of a secret that could shake Christendom to its foundations. But to reveal it, first he needs to escape beyond the reach of the Knights Templar, or the secretive order of warrior monks – his former comrades – will surely kill him. Suddenly swept into a world of religious intrigue and dangerous politics, Crowner John finds himself undertaking a life-threatening mission to Lundy – an island inhabited solely by notorious pirates – until finally the awful secret itself is revealed . |
The Bags of Tricks Affair (Carpenter & Quincannon Mystery[6])
Пронзини Билл
A conman always has a bag of tricks, ready to fool the unsuspecting, and almost everyone is unsuspecting until they get taken. When that happens, they turn to Carpenter and Quincannon, Professional Detective Services, to recover their money and what’s left of their dignity, and perhaps even to save their lives. When one such case leaves Sabina Carpenter the only witness to a murder, the family of the culprit vows to stop at nothing to keep her silent. The threat leaves John Quincannon deeply concerned for Sabina’s safety, but there’s no rest for the wicked and so the crime-solving duo must split up to tackle two separate con games, run by two villains with deadly bags of tricks at hand. And when Sabina’s life is put in danger, John must rush to save her while grappling with the terrifying realization of exactly how much she means to him. |
The Banshee
Tremayne Peter
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The Bawdy Basket (Nicholas Bracewell[12])
Marston Edward
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The Beast in the Red Forest (Inspector Pekkala[5])
Eastland Sam
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The Bedlam Detective
Gallagher Stephen
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The Bee's kiss (Detective Joe Sandilands[5])
Cleverly Barbara
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The Beggar King (Hangman's Daughter[3])
Potzsch Oliver
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The Bellini card (Yashim the eunuch[3])
Goodwin Jason
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The Bishop Must Die (A Knights Templar Mystery[28])
Jecks Michael
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The Bishop's Pawn (Marc Edwards[7])
Gutteridge Don
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The Black Country (The Murder Squad[2])
Grecian Alex
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The Black Hand (Barker and Llewelyn[5])
Thomas Will
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