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Land of Shadows

The Medieval Mysteries, Book 12

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Land of Shadows

By: Priscilla Royal
Narrated by: Wanda McCaddon
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A royal birth, a nobleman's death, and a scarlet woman's murder.

In March 1279, Edward I takes a break from hammering the Welsh and bearing down on England's Jews to vacation in Gloucestershire. The royal party breaks the journey at Woodstock Manor. There, one life begins as the queen gives birth to a daughter, and one draws to an end as apoplexy fells Baron Adam Wynethorpe.

Hastening to the baron's deathbed is his eldest son, Hugh, a veteran of Edward's Crusades who can't shake off the battle horrors he has witnessed. The baron's daughter, Prioress Eleanor, has already arrived to tend to her father, bringing along her subinfirmarian, Sister Anne, and the monk Brother Thomas. Awaiting Hugh is his illegitimate son, Richard, a youth filled with rebellion - and a secret.

The royal manor is packed with troubling guests, including a sinister priest, an elderly Jewish mother mourning a son hanged for the treason of coin-clipping, contentious and greedy courtiers, and a lusty wife engaged with more than one lover. Quite soon, the wife is found hanged. Prioress Eleanor and Sister Anne persuade the high sheriff of Berkshire that Mistress Hawis' death was not a suicide. In fact, many at the manor had reason to wish Hawis dead. And one of the suspects is Richard.

In her 12th novel, Royal once again "amplifies and deepens her series characters in the service of a clever plot that elevates her work to the top rank of historical mystery writers", as Publishers Weekly said in a starred review of Satan's Lullaby, the 11th in a series recommended by Sharon Kay Penman and favorably compared to Ellis Peters' Cadfael books.

©2016 Priscilla Royal (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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plot is basically a walk through a video game

This is an interesting story especially if you're a gamer. it has some actual unique plot points and that's rare in fantasy available for free listen on audible. also blessed be it's not pure smut. If you're pronouns are he him you'll love it, if you're a she her or otherwise you'll be annoyed constantly. Mistakes are only made by female characters, selfishness confined to women, prejudice only comes from women. there are a few strong female characters and it is an ok listen, but oh boy is the male viewpoint is shoved down your throat

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