A Famine of Horses

Mystery & Suspense, Historical Mystery, Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book A Famine of Horses by P F Chisholm, Sourcebooks
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: P F Chisholm ISBN: 9781464208638
Publisher: Sourcebooks Publication: April 1, 2017
Imprint: Poisoned Pen Press Language: English
Author: P F Chisholm
ISBN: 9781464208638
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Publication: April 1, 2017
Imprint: Poisoned Pen Press
Language: English

In the year 1592, Sir Robert Carey, a handsome courtier, comes north to Carlisle to take up his new post as Deputy Warden of the West March. He has wrangled his appointment to be nearer to his true love, a married woman, and farther from the gimlet eyes of his creditors and the disapproving eye of his father (the Queen's cousin-possibly her half-brother). And of course, he can use the money.... Sir Robert is quick to realize he won't see a profit from the perks if he fails to keep the peace. Alas, he is quickly challenged by the murder of a local lad, the possible betrayal of a disappointed rival, the ire of the lady's husband, and the question of the horses-the hundreds of horses being stolen from all over the neighborhood. It's hard to say whether the greater danger lies without the city walls amidst the scheming Scots-or within, amidst the unruly English garrison. Rich in atmosphere and packed with vivid real and fictional characters, few novels are as well imagined or as much fun as this romp through roguish courtiers, rival gangs, rustling, treason, and high ambition. With a Note From the Author.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In the year 1592, Sir Robert Carey, a handsome courtier, comes north to Carlisle to take up his new post as Deputy Warden of the West March. He has wrangled his appointment to be nearer to his true love, a married woman, and farther from the gimlet eyes of his creditors and the disapproving eye of his father (the Queen's cousin-possibly her half-brother). And of course, he can use the money.... Sir Robert is quick to realize he won't see a profit from the perks if he fails to keep the peace. Alas, he is quickly challenged by the murder of a local lad, the possible betrayal of a disappointed rival, the ire of the lady's husband, and the question of the horses-the hundreds of horses being stolen from all over the neighborhood. It's hard to say whether the greater danger lies without the city walls amidst the scheming Scots-or within, amidst the unruly English garrison. Rich in atmosphere and packed with vivid real and fictional characters, few novels are as well imagined or as much fun as this romp through roguish courtiers, rival gangs, rustling, treason, and high ambition. With a Note From the Author.

More books from Sourcebooks

Cover of the book The Doughnut King by P F Chisholm
Cover of the book The Lightkeeper's Wife by P F Chisholm
Cover of the book Customer Love by P F Chisholm
Cover of the book Dating Confidential by P F Chisholm
Cover of the book Lady Amelia's Mess and a Half by P F Chisholm
Cover of the book The Assassin Game by P F Chisholm
Cover of the book Writing Your Life by P F Chisholm
Cover of the book The Cowboy Who Came Calling by P F Chisholm
Cover of the book Charles Sumner and the Coming of the Civil War by P F Chisholm
Cover of the book Right College, Right Price by P F Chisholm
Cover of the book Earthly Delights by P F Chisholm
Cover of the book The Wild Sight by P F Chisholm
Cover of the book The Heat of the Moon by P F Chisholm
Cover of the book Cockpit Confidential by P F Chisholm
Cover of the book Elsie Mae Has Something to Say by P F Chisholm
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy