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Wine of Violence: Medieval Mysteries, cartea 1

Autor Priscilla Royal
en Limba Engleză Paperback
It is late summer in the year 1270 and England is as weary as its aging king, Henry III. Although the Simon de Montfort rebellion is over, the smell of death still hangs like smoke over the land. Even in the small priory of Tyndal on the remote East Anglian coast, the monks and nuns of the Order of Fontevraud long for a return to tranquil routine. Their hopes are dashed, however, when the young and inexperienced Eleanor of Wynethorpe is appointed their new prioress over someone of their own choosing. Nor are Eleanor's own prayers for a peaceful transition answered. Only a day after her arrival, a brutally murdered monk is found in the cloister gardens, and Brother Thomas, a young priest with a troubled past, arrives to bring her a more personal grief. Now she must not only struggle to gain the respect of her terrified and resentful flock but also cope with violence, lust and greed in a place dedicated to love and peace.The first in the Medieval Mystery series. With a foreword by Sharon Kay Penman.
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ISBN-13: 9781464208522
ISBN-10: 1464208522
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Seria Medieval Mysteries


Notă biografică

Priscilla Royal grew up in British Columbia and earned a B.A. in World Literature at San Francisco State University, where she discovered the beauty of medieval literature. She is a theater fan as well as a reader of history, mystery, and fiction of lesser violence. When not hiding in the thirteenth century, she lives in Northern California and is a member of California Writers Club, Mystery Writers of America, and Sisters in Crime.


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"Medieval mysteries are many; some are spellbinding; few are as thoroughly researched and steeped in history or as theologically and philosophical intriguing as Priscilla Royal's first novel. Thought-provoking and discussing, Wine of Violence is essentially a grand mystery from its first pages. An expected death, but deathbed agony for unconfessed sin: "It was not the one we feared! It was the other!" An old man walking alone, mistakenly believing the eyes he senses watching him are God's. Some books evoke discussion, some create delight in re-reading, some inspire a search for further knowledge. Wine of Violence does it all." Drood Review