The Nicholas Feast (Gil Cunningham[2])
McIntosh Pat
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The Nightingale Gallery (Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan[1])
Doherty Paul
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The Nine Giants (Nicholas Bracewell[4])
Marston Edward
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The Noble Outlaw (Crowner John[11])
Knight Bernard
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The Noble Outlaw (Crowner John[11])
Найт Бернард
A Crowner John Mystery #11 Coroner Sir John investigates a returning crusader forced to live as an outlaw in this engaging instalment in the Crowner John medieval mystery series, set in twelfth-century England. Exeter, 1195. Renovations at a school in Smythen Street are disrupted by the shocking discovery of a partially mummified corpse hidden in the rafters, and county coroner Sir John de Wolfe is called in to investigate. Richard de Revelle, the school’s owner – and Sir John’s much-disliked brother-in-law – immediately points the finger at Nicholas de Arundell, an outlawed Cornish knight who now lives rough in the wilds of Dartmoor. As Sir John discovers, Nicholas has a good reason to bear a grudge against his unscrupulous brother-in-law, but is he really a killer? And if so, who exactly is it that he’s killed? The coroner begins to investigate, but then comes news of a second violent death. All signs point to the ‘noble outlaw’ as the culprit – but if Sir John’s to solve the case, he’ll need to find him first |
The Nun's Tale (Owen Archer[3])
Robb Candace
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The Nun’s Tale (The Owen Archer Series[3])
Робб Кэндис
The Owen Archer Series #3 When a young nun dies of a fever in the town of Beverley in the summer of 1365, she is buried quickly for fear of the plague. But one year later a woman appears, talking of relic-trading and miracles. She claims to be the dead nun resurrected. Murder follows swiftly in her wake, and the worried Archbishop of York asks Owen Archer to investigate. Travelling to Leeds and Scarborough to unearth clues, Owen finds only a trail of corpses, until a meeting with Geoffrey Chaucer, spy for King Edward, links the nun with mercenary soldiers and the powerful Percy family. Meanwhile, in York, the apothecary Lucie Wilton has won the mysterious woman's confidence. But the troubled secrets which start to emerge will endanger them all… |
The Oath (A Knights Templar Mystery[29])
JECKS Michael
The Twenty-Ninth Knights Templar Mystery1326. In an England riven with conflict, knight and peasant alike find their lives turned upside down by the warring factions of Edward II, with his hated favourite, Hugh le Despenser, and Edward's estranged queen Isabella and her lover, Sir Roger Mortimer. Yet even in such times the brutal slaughter of an entire family, right down to a babe in arms, still has the power to shock. Three further murders follow, and bailiff Simon Puttock is drawn into a web of intrigue, vengeance, power and greed as Roger Mortimer charges him to investigate the killings. Michael Jecks brilliantly evokes the turmoil of fourteenth-century England, as his well-loved characters Simon Puttock and Sir Baldwin de Furnshill strive to maintain the principles of loyalty and truth.
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The Old Men of Omi (Sugawara Akitada[13])
Parker I. J.
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The Outlaws of Ennor (A Knights Templar Mystery[16])
Jecks Michael
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The Owls of Gloucester (Domesday[10])
Marston Edward
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The Painted Lady (Inspector McLevy[4])
Ashton David
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The Painted Lady (Christopher Redmayne[6])
Marston Edward
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The Palace Tiger (Detective Joe Sandilands[4])
Cleverly Barbara
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The Paradise Affair (Carpenter & Quincannon Mystery[9])
Пронзини Билл
Quincannon’s pursuit of two con men who have absconded to Hawaii with a considerable sum of his employer’s assets dovetails nicely with Sabina’s vision of a second honeymoon. But neither is wont to stay out of trouble, and Sabina inadvertently becomes involved in a locked room/dying message murder in Honolulu. |
The Parliament House (Christopher Redmayne[5])
Marston Edward
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The Paths of the Air (Hawkenlye[11])
Clare Alys
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The Peacock's Cry
Doherty Paul
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The Pericles Commission
Corby Gary
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The Piccadilly Plot (Thomas Chaloner[7])
Gregory Susanna
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