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Dispensation of Death (Last Templar Mysteries 23)

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27th February 2014

Price: £9.99

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9781472219848

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In an age of corruption, what will Sir Baldwin and Simon discover in their search for the truth?

Sir Baldwin de Furnshill and Simon Puttock must risk their own lives to protect the Queen of England in Michael Jecks’ cleverly plotted twenty-third medieval mystery, Dispensation of Death. Perfect for fans of C.J. Sansom and Susanna Gregory.


‘Memorable characters, steadily absorbing period background… a commendable achievement’ – Kirkus Reviews

1325: England is a hotbed of paranoia under the reign of the increasingly unpredictable Edward II and his lover, Sir Hugh le Despenser. When the Queen’s lady-in-waiting is slaughtered and a man’s body, hideously mutilated, is discovered behind the throne, King Edward demands to be avenged.

Sir Baldwin de Furnshill is appointed to track down the killer, aided by his friend, Simon Puttock. But in an age of corruption, the knight and bailiff must fight to stay alive. And Baldwin and Simon soon learn that while their failure to find the murderer will carry its own peril, uncovering the truth may also be fatal.

What readers are saying about Dispensation of Death:

‘A colourful and detailed book which transports you back to the middle ages as though they were yesterday’

Always fascinating; the descriptions of the historical characters is a true handbook of medieval history

Thrilling, on the edge of your seat stuff. Hard to put the book down

Reviews

Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Michael Jecks: Memorable characters, steadily absorbing period background... a commendable achievement
Library Journal
The whole series belongs in any collection where historicals are popular
Publishers Weekly
A delightful medieval series
Robert Low
Michael Jecks is the master of the medieval whodunnit
The Times
The most wickedly plotted medieval mystery novels
C.J. Sansom
Marvellously portrayed
Historical Novels Review
If you care for a well-researched visit to medieval England, don't pass this series
Sunday Independent
Tremendously successful medieval mystery series
Ellery Queen Magazine
Complicated, well-populated, written with cross-cutting gusto, and accompanied by scholarly extras
Northern Echo
A gem of historical storytelling