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Too Good to Hang: Bradecote & Catchpoll

Autor Sarah Hawkswood
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mai 2023

April, 1145. Thorgar the Ploughman is found by the bloodied body of Father Edmund, a village priest in Ripple, and is summarily hanged for being caught in the act, despite his pleas of innocence.

When his sister goes to Worcester to seek justice for Thorgar, the lord Sheriff sends Hugh Bradecote, with Serjeant Catchpoll and Underserjeant Walkelin, to discover the truth. They soon expose strong motives for placing the blame on the ploughman's shoulders, some unpleasant secrets festering among the villagers, as well as the whisper of a treasure long lost and now rediscovered.

The shadow the noose casts is a long one, but the Sherrif's men will need to plumb the darkness to uncover the true killer.

Author brings to life the mysterious world of twelfth century Worcestershire Following the massive success of the earlier titles in the Bradecote and Catchpoll series, we are proud to launch Sarah Hawkswood's new book in hardback This title will appeal particularly to fans of Ellis Peters' Cadfael books and Ariana Franklin's Mistress of Death series

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780749029289
ISBN-10: 0749029285
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 225 x 144 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ALLISON & BUSBY
Colecția Bradecote & Catchpoll
Seria Bradecote & Catchpoll


Notă biografică

Sarah Hawkswood describes herself as a 'wordsmith' who is only really happy when writing. She read Modern History at Oxford and first published a non-fiction book on the Royal Marines in the First World War before moving on to medieval mysteries set in Worcestershire.