The Malice of Unnatural Death (Knights Templar Mysteries 22)

A thrilling medieval adventure of secrets and murder

Nonfiction, History, Medieval, Mystery & Suspense, Historical Mystery, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Michael Jecks ISBN: 9781472219831
Publisher: Headline Publication: February 27, 2014
Imprint: Headline Language: English
Author: Michael Jecks
ISBN: 9781472219831
Publisher: Headline
Publication: February 27, 2014
Imprint: Headline
Language: English

A deadly hunt for a dangerous secret and a ruthless killer...

The twenty-second novel in Michael Jecks' Knights Templar mysteries is a riveting tale of murder and intrigue in the King's Court. Perfect for fans of George R. R. Martin and****Ellis Peters.

'Another rip-roaring medieval intrigue. Terrific' - Nottingham Evening Post

1324 and the English kingdom is in uproar: Roger Mortimer, once the King's most able commander and now his most implacable, hated enemy, is plotting the King's assassination. And Mortimer is not the only person with murder in mind...

When the bodies of a local craftsman and the King's messenger are found in the streets of Exeter, Sir Baldwin de Furnshill and his friend, Simon Puttock, are implored to find the person responsible. The deceased messenger was carrying a dangerous secret that could prove fatal in the wrong hands. Baldwin and Simon must find the murderer before he can strike again...

What readers are saying about The Malice of Unnatural Death:

'One of the best in the series - five stars'

'What great stories [Michael Jecks] writes, can't get enough of them'

'Thoroughly engrossing'

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A deadly hunt for a dangerous secret and a ruthless killer...

The twenty-second novel in Michael Jecks' Knights Templar mysteries is a riveting tale of murder and intrigue in the King's Court. Perfect for fans of George R. R. Martin and****Ellis Peters.

'Another rip-roaring medieval intrigue. Terrific' - Nottingham Evening Post

1324 and the English kingdom is in uproar: Roger Mortimer, once the King's most able commander and now his most implacable, hated enemy, is plotting the King's assassination. And Mortimer is not the only person with murder in mind...

When the bodies of a local craftsman and the King's messenger are found in the streets of Exeter, Sir Baldwin de Furnshill and his friend, Simon Puttock, are implored to find the person responsible. The deceased messenger was carrying a dangerous secret that could prove fatal in the wrong hands. Baldwin and Simon must find the murderer before he can strike again...

What readers are saying about The Malice of Unnatural Death:

'One of the best in the series - five stars'

'What great stories [Michael Jecks] writes, can't get enough of them'

'Thoroughly engrossing'

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