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Blood Lance: A Medieval Noir

✍ Scribed by Westerson, Jeri


Book ID
107360996
Publisher
Macmillan
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
208 KB
Series
Crispin Guest Medieval Noir 5
Category
Fiction

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✦ Synopsis


"Among the most courageous and compelling protagonists at work in fictional detection." —Richmond Times-Dispatch

Crispin Guest, returning home after a late night, sees a body hurtling from the uppermost reaches of the London Bridge.  Guest's attempted rescue fails, however, and the man—an armourer with a shop on the bridge—is dead.  While whispers in the street claim that it was a suicide, Guest—known in certain London circles as The Tracker for his skill in solving puzzles—is unconvinced.

What Guest uncovers is that the armourer had promised Sir Thomas Saunfayl,В a friend from Guest's former life, that he would provide him something that would make him unbeatable in battle, somethingВ for whichВ he'd paid a small fortune. Sir Thomas believes that the item was in fact the Spear of Longinus - the spear that pierced the side of Christ on the cross—which is believed to make those who possess it invincible.В

Complicating matters isВ another old friend, Geoffrey Chaucer, who suddenly comes to London and is anxious to help Guest find the missing spear, about which he seems to know a bit too much.В  With various forces anxious to find the spear, the life of Sir ThomasВ in dangerВ and perhaps the very safety of England hangsВ in the balance, Guest and his apprentice Jack TuckerВ must navigate some very perilous waters if they are to survive.В

Review

"Clever twists and convincing period detail make Westerson's fifth 14th-century historical featuring disgraced knight Crispin Guest (after 2011's Troubled Bones) one of her best."
--Publishers Weekly

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"A lively tale of historical interest smoothly combined with a worthy mystery."
--Kirkus Reviews

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"The noir aspect of this mystery is well-done.... the imagery of medieval London is almost tangible. Even better is the afterword, regarding Christian relics that may or may not be real — a little history served up with your mystery."
--RT Book Reviews

About the Author

JERI WESTERSON is the author of four previous books featuring Crispin Guest—Veil of Lies, Serpent in the Thorns, The Demon's Parchment, and Troubled Bones.  She lives in Menifee, California.


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