The Templar's Penance (A Knights Templar Mystery[15])
The fifteenth Knights Templar MysteryIt is the summer of 1323, and Sir Baldwin de Furnshill and Bailiff Simon Puttock have been granted leave to go on pilgrimage. Together they travel across Europe to Santiago de Compostela. But danger is never far away, and when a beautiful girl is found murdered on a hillside, the friends are among the first on the scene.Baldwin and Simon lend their investigative skills to the enquiry, headed by the local pesquisidore. But the unexpected appearance of a face from Baldwin’s past could threaten the investigation, as well as the future of Baldwin himself. . .
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The Templar (A Knights Templar Mystery[15])
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The Outlaws of Ennor (A Knights Templar Mystery[16])
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The Tolls of Death (A Knights Templar Mystery[17])
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The Chapel of Bones (A Knights Templar Mystery[18])
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The Butcher of St Peter's (A Knights Templar Mystery[19])
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A Friar's bloodfeud (A Knights Templar Mystery[20])
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The Death Ship of Dartmouth (A Knights Templar Mystery[21])
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The Malice of Unnatural Death (A Knights Templar Mystery[22])
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Dispensation of Death (A Knights Templar Mystery[23])
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The Templar, the Queen and Her Lover (A Knights Templar Mystery[24])
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The Prophecy of Death (A Knights Templar Mystery[25])
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The King of Thieves (A Knights Templar Mystery[26])
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No Law in the Land (A Knights Templar Mystery[27])
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The Bishop Must Die (A Knights Templar Mystery[28])
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The Oath (A Knights Templar Mystery[29])
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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King's Gold (A Knights Templar Mystery[30])
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King's Gold (A Knights Templar Mystery[30])
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City of Fiends (A Knights Templar Mystery[31])
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Templar's Acre (A Knights Templar Mystery[32])
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