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OverviewA man from London has taken over running the tavern on the main London to Hastings highway to the south of Tonbridge. He is not what he appears, and his arrival ushers in a sequence of apparently unrelated but disturbing events, whose escalating violence culminates in murder. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alys Clare , Elizabeth HarrisPublisher: Hodder & Stoughton Imprint: Hodder Paperback Dimensions: Width: 11.10cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 17.50cm Weight: 0.164kg ISBN: 9780340739365ISBN 10: 0340739363 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 19 July 2001 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsProof that a writer of medieval crime fiction can deliver something fresh The Times Crime Supplement on Ashes of the Element A worthy heir to Ellis Peters, though grittier, materialises Poison in the Pen on Fortune like the Moon In his third adventure (Ashes of the Elements, 2001, etc.), Josse D'Aquin, king's man and knight, returns home from a cold, hard trip to find that a man has died at the local tavern. The wolf's bane Josse discovers in the leftovers is not one of Goody Anne's usual seasonings. But why would someone deliberately poison a poor and harmless farmer like Peter Ely? The only clue is that a handsome nobleman ate a bit of the same dish at the same time as poor Peter. After consulting with his usual partner in these investigations, Abbess Helewise, who's laid low by a fever, Josse sets off on the nobleman's trail. His rewards for this sleuthing are a concussion and a mysterious encounter with a smart little boy and a beautiful young woman, apparently hiding from the same mysterious nobleman. Then the nobleman appears at Hawkenlye Abbey and introduces himself to Helewise as Denys de Courtenay, searching for his recently widowed and distraught cousin Joanna and her son. The Abbess instinctively distrusts the oily Denys, and Josse, chivalrous and smitten, rushes back to her hideout to protect her. At length, he manages to do considerably more than that, and the determined Joanna uses him to create a new life for herself and her son. La belle dame sans merci meets 1990s New Age feminism: an awkwardly uncertain romance. (Kirkus Reviews) 'Proof that a writer of medieval crime fiction can deliver something fresh' -- The Times Crime Supplement on Ashes of the Element 'A worthy heir to Ellis Peters, though grittier, materialises' -- Poison in the Pen on Fortune like the Moon Author InformationAlys Clare is a history buff and has written many novels under a different name. Alys Clare lives in Kent, where the Hawkenlye mysteries are set. Previous Books: Ashes of the Elements (0 340 73934 7, 10/00), Fortune like the Moon (0 340 73932 0, 10/99), The Quiet Earth - HarperCollins (0002250144) Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |