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Whited Sepulchres: A Mediaeval Mystery (Book 3)

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By (author): C. B. Hanley

1217: Commoner-turned-earls-man Edwin Weaver has returned to Conisbrough Castle after his blood-soaked adventure in Lincoln. Now carrying a dagger for protection, he has no chance to rest, for preparations are already underway for a noble wedding. But his weapon will be little help against the armed band of outlaws terrorising the area. When the household marshal is murdered under the earls own roof, and Edwin is asked to resolve the situation before the wedding plans can be jeopardised. Edwin is convinced that there is more to his death than meets the eye and, as he digs deeper, he realises that the killers true target might be someone much closer to home. The third book in C.B. Hanleys popular Mediaeval Mystery series, following The Bloody City.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 125 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2014
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780750956826

About C. B. Hanley

C.B. HANLEY holds a PhD in Medieval Studies specialising in warfare in the 12th and 13th centuries and its portrayal in contemporary vernacular literature. She has published an academic book and a number of scholarly articles on the period and continues to write non-fiction history as well as novels. Between her first degree and PhD she spent some time working as a historical interpreter which gave her a practical grounding in medieval life to add to her theoretical studies which is very useful in adding background colour to her novels. She is also a freelance copy editor and proof-reader.

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