Blood of the South - [Aelf Fen Mystery #6] - Alys Clare [AZW3, EPUB, MOBI] {TheArchivist}seeders: 9
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Blood of the South Volume Six in the "Aelf Fen" mystery series by Alys Clare Metadata ISBN-13: 9780727884329 ASIN: B00P6NG7TO Publisher: Severn House Publishers Publication date: 1/01/2015 Formats: AZW3, EPUB, MOBI Series: Aelf Fen #6 Goodreads Link: Blood of the South Pages: 230 Description Apprentice healer Lassair encounters a mysterious veiled noblewoman who brings unexpected peril... When Lassair encounters a veiled noblewoman on the quay at Cambridge one morning, set on by an angry mob, she assumes involvement with her will be brief. She has no idea that the woman, alone but for her infant child, brings both mystery and peril. Then a devastating flood hits the fens, and among the wreckage and debris washed up at Aelf Fen is a body; Lassair, in the company of a sheriff's officer, wonders if she is dealing with murder . . . Meanwhile, in the south, Lassair s partner Rollo is moving with relief towards the conclusion of his mission for King William in the Holy Land. But then disaster strikes, and, with the mighty forces of an emperor on his heels, abruptly he turns from hunter to hunted. In order to escape alive, he risks help from a stranger, and embarks on a voyage that turns out to be far more dangerous than he could ever have imagined. Meet the Authors Alys Clare Alys Clare is the pen name used by Elizabeth Harris for the Hawkenlye series of historical mysteries. Brought up in the countryside close to where the Hawkenlye Novels are set, she went to school in Tonbridge and later studied archaeology at the University of Kent. She lives for part of the year in Brittany, in a remote cottage deep in an ancient landscape where many past inhabitants have left their mark; on her doorstep are relics that date from the stone circles and dolmens of the Neolithic to the commanderies, chapels and ancient tracks of those infamous warrior monks, the Knights Templar. Sharing Widget |
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