NIGHTSHADE
December 23rd 2008 06:59
NIGHTSHADE
Paul Doherty.
Have you ever seen a medieval Grissaille monochrome painting. Now think of Film Noir and read this book and travel to a gloomy murderous English winter in 1304. The latest Hugh Corbett book is one of the finest of an excellent series.
Corbett has been sent to Mistleham in Essex to retrive available items Edward the First considers to be his (unfortunately so do the Templars and Lord Scrope) and to solve a puzzling series of deaths. The middle ages' equivalent of a rooftop sniper a Sagittarius has been killing people and then there's a locked room murder and other problems.
Royal treasures seeming random murders and quite delibarate executions are all tied to one event: The Fall of Acre during the Crusades. How?
Join Corbett and Ranulf as they fulfill their royal warrant.
Paul Doherty.
Have you ever seen a medieval Grissaille monochrome painting. Now think of Film Noir and read this book and travel to a gloomy murderous English winter in 1304. The latest Hugh Corbett book is one of the finest of an excellent series.
Corbett has been sent to Mistleham in Essex to retrive available items Edward the First considers to be his (unfortunately so do the Templars and Lord Scrope) and to solve a puzzling series of deaths. The middle ages' equivalent of a rooftop sniper a Sagittarius has been killing people and then there's a locked room murder and other problems.
Royal treasures seeming random murders and quite delibarate executions are all tied to one event: The Fall of Acre during the Crusades. How?
Join Corbett and Ranulf as they fulfill their royal warrant.
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