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MURDER'S SNARE by Paul Doherty

MURDER'S SNARE

by Paul Doherty

Pub Date: Dec. 3rd, 2024
ISBN: 9781448313105
Publisher: Severn House

A series of gruesome medieval murders have their roots in England’s war with France.

In the mid-1300s, Englishmen of power formed Free Companies that went to France to loot, rape, murder, and destroy. Now, they are paying the price for their sins. Members of Via Crucis are being killed in appalling ways, and it falls to Sir John Cranston, Lord High Coroner of London, and his friend Brother Athelstan to solve the crimes. French envoys are in London working toward peace, but one of their demands is turning over members of Via Crucis to face justice in France. Most are protected by the Crown, but someone’s already delivering their heads to be displayed at the Tower. In addition to that series of crimes, someone’s killed Bardolph the Tax Collector in a locked room at the Piebald Tavern, where many of Athelstan’s parishioners congregate. When Cranston and Athelstan go to meet Thibault, John of Gaunt’s Master of Secrets, he shows them the scourged corpse of another member of Via Crucis and introduces them to Sir Oliver Ingham, who explains that the remaining members plan to use their ill-gotten wealth to build a hospice for lepers. They next visit the Fisher of Men, who was also in France and recently found a treasure in the Thames. As the murders continue, Athelstan realizes that the really grisly ones are mimicking the Stations of the Cross. Two distinct groups seem to be seeking revenge, and with so many suspects it will be quite a task to unravel the series of macabre murders.

The often-unpleasant sights, sounds, and smells of London come alive as a harrowing backdrop to a complex mystery.